Chilivis Grubman LLP
  • Home
  • Firm Overview
  • Attorneys
    • Scott R. Grubman
    • Lauren A. Warner
    • Jeremy T. Berry
    • Brittany M. Cambre
    • Joseph J. Siegelman
    • Hakim Hilliard
    • Sanjay Karnik
    • Brandi Z. Murrain
    • Maiysha Rashad
  • Practice Areas
    • Healthcare
      • Government Investigations & Litigation
      • Payor Audits and Audit Appeals
      • HIPAA and Cybersecurity
      • Medical Board Investigations
      • Peer Review & Credentialing Disputes
      • Healthcare Regulatory Compliance
    • Civil and Business Litigation
      • Class Action Defense
    • Criminal Defense
      • White Collar Crime
      • Healthcare Fraud
      • Public Corruption
      • Internal Investigations
    • False Claims Act and Qui Tam Defense
    • Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
    • Internal Investigations
    • Government Affairs
      • Advocacy and Regulatory Affairs
      • Government Contracts
      • Government Litigation and Administrative Law
      • Advertising Compliance
      • Land Use & Zoning
      • Licensing and Permits
    • Campaign Finance and Election Law
    • Entertainment Law & Artist Management
      • Trademark, Copyright, and Brand Protection
  • Blog
  • News
  • Insights
  • Contact
Select Page

Former City of Atlanta Executive Sentenced to 14 Years in $17 Million Bribery Scheme

Sep 19, 2022 | White Collar Crime

On Thursday, September 8, 2022, U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones sentenced a former City of Atlanta executive to 14 years in prison and ordered her to pay $2.9 million in restitution. Mitzi Bickers, 56, was the director of Atlanta’s human services department from...

Justice Department Seeks to Shut Down Texas Tax Preparer

Sep 19, 2022 | federal investigations

Tax return preparer fraud is one of the IRS’ Dirty Dozen Tax Scams, and the government continues in its efforts to eradicate it as such. On September 7, 2022, Assistant Attorney General David A. Hubbert advised “taxpayers seeking a return preparer should remain...

The 11th Circuit Upholds Ruling that Employee Must Meet Objectively Reasonable Belief Standard to Recover for Retaliation Under FCA

Sep 7, 2022 | False Claims Act

The Eleventh Circuit agreed with a Florida district court’s ruling that an employee needs “at least an objectively reasonable belief” that they engaged in protected conduct to recover for retaliation under the False Claims Act (FCA), and the FCA does not cover general...

President of Company with “Revolutionary” Blood Testing Technology convicted in $77 Million COVID-19 and Allergy Testing Scheme

Sep 7, 2022 | federal investigations

On September 2, 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the conviction of Mark Schena of California.  Mr. Schena was the president of Arrayit Corporation, a Silicon Valley-based medical technology company.  According to the press release, Mr. Schena claimed to...

Bayer Agrees to Pay $40 Million to Resolve the Alleged Use of Kickbacks and False Statements Relating to Three Drugs

Sep 7, 2022 | Health Care Fraud

On September 2, the Department of Justice announced, “Bayer Corporation, an Indiana corporation and manufacturer of pharmaceutical products, and its related entities, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc., Bayer HealthCare LLC and Bayer AG (collectively “Bayer”), have...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Little Caesar’s Completes Seventh Circuit Sweep in Trademark Challenge to “Pizza Puff” Products.
  • With Bivens on Life Support, FTCA May Be Viable Option for Claims Against ICE
  • Does the ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Really Have Immunity?
  • False Claims Act Recoveries Exceed $6.8B in FY2025; Highest Ever
  • Kaiser Agrees to $556 Million False Claims Act Settlement

Categories

  • A.I. Law
  • Accessory Dwelling Units
  • Administrative Law
  • Anti-Counterfeit
  • Atlanta News
  • Brand Protection
  • Business Litigation
  • Civil Healthcare Litigation
  • Civil Matters
  • Civil Rights
  • Code Enforcement
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Commercial Payor Audits
  • Complex Criminal Litigation
  • Copyright Infringement
  • COVID-19 Related Law
  • Criminal Matters
  • Cyber Law
  • Data Breach
  • Defamation
  • DMEPOS
  • DOJ
  • Drug Policy Law
  • Election Law
  • Employment Law
  • Environmental
  • False Claims Act
  • federal investigations
  • Federal Tax Investigations
  • FINRA
  • Firm Announcement
  • FOIS Compliance
  • Fraud Investigations
  • General
  • Government Affairs
  • Government Contract
  • Government Investigations
  • Government Litigation
  • Health Care
  • Health Care Fraud
  • Healthcare Transactions
  • Hemp & Cannabis
  • Hemp and Cannabis
  • HIPAA
  • Housing Development Law
  • Land Use Law
  • Land Zoning Law
  • Liquor Law
  • Medicare and Medicaid
  • Non-Profit Organizations
  • ommercial payor audits
  • Open Records Act
  • Overpayment Appeals
  • PPP Investigations
  • Public Corruption
  • Restrictive Covenants
  • SEC Investigations
  • Special Use Permit Filing
  • State Bar of Georgia Investigations
  • Strategic Land Use
  • Tax Fraud
  • toxic tort
  • Trade Law
  • Trademark Enforcement
  • Trademark Protection
  • Tree Ordinance
  • Uncategorized
  • Variances
  • White Collar Crime
  • Zoning and Land Use
Built by The Montgomery Group