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Whistleblowers Earn Huge Rewards Under New Financial Reform Act

August 01, 2010 | Posted By: Sean Estes


It’s always been possible — in theory — for whistleblowers to earn rewards for reporting certain types of wrongdoing to the Securities and Exchange Commission, but the new SEC whistleblower provisions in the recently-enacted financial reform act open the door to multi-million dollar awards for whistleblowers who report securities fraud to the government. The Federal […]

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James Hoyer Attorney Speaks at National Education Forum

June 24, 2010 | Posted By: Sean Estes


Attorney Nicole Mayer was a panelist at an important education conference in Chicago hosted by the Rainbow Push Coalition. She had the opportunity to discuss concerns about student loans and for-profit schools with Deputy Undersecretary of the Department of Education Robert Shireman, and President of Bennettt College, Dr. Julianne Malveaux. Nicole was inspired to see […]

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AstraZeneca to Pay $520M in Off-Label Marketing Settlement

April 10, 2010 | Posted By: Sean Estes


From Justice.gov: AstraZeneca LP and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP will pay $520 million to resolve allegations that AstraZeneca illegally marketed the anti-psychotic drug Seroquel for uses not approved as safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services’ Health Care Fraud Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) announced […]

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New Mexico Attorney General Gets Funding to Prosecute Qui Tam Cases

March 08, 2010 | Posted By: Sean Estes


From NewMexicoIndependent.com: Attorney General Gary King would get extra muscle to go after taxpayer money lost to fraud, if Gov. Bill Richardson signs a state budget the Legislature passed last week. The budget earmarks $150,000 for King to hire a full-time attorney to focus on court complaints filed by citizens who believe that the state has been […]

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University of Phoenix Pays $78.5 Million Whistleblower Settlement

December 15, 2009 | Posted By: Sean Estes


The country’s largest for-profit college will pay nearly $80 million dollars to settle allegations that it defrauded the U.S. Department of Education. The settlement comes after two former employees of the school pressed the case alleging University of Phoenix obtained billions in federal student loan and Pell Grant funds based on false statements of compliance […]

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Dept of Ed Agrees with James Hoyer Attorney Recommendations

December 04, 2009 | Posted By: Sean Estes


The US Department of Education is proposing new regulatory language to reign in the abuse of federal financial aid programs by for-profit colleges. James Hoyer Attorney Jillian Estes testified before the Dept. of Ed’s Negotiated Rule Making Committee in June, 2009, making specific recommendations to eliminate incentive compensation, where for-profit colleges provide bonuses and other […]

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More Than $1 Billion Recovered in Fraud and False Claims in Fiscal Year 2008

September 30, 2008 | Posted By: Sean Estes


WASHINGTON – The United States secured $1.34 billion in settlements and judgments in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2008, pursuing allegations of fraud against the federal government, the Justice Department announced today. This brings total recoveries since 1986, when Congress substantially strengthened the civil False Claims Act, to more than $21 billion. “Now, more […]

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