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Pfizer Settles Allegations of Paying Kickbacks to Doctors to Promote Nurtec ODT

Jan 27, 2025 | Fraud Investigations

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc., through its subsidiary Biohaven Pharmaceutical, has agreed to a $59.7 million settlement to resolve allegations of submitting false Medicare claims by paying kickbacks to healthcare providers. These kickbacks were allegedly intended...

Annual Defense Appropriations Legislation Brings Major Changes to Administrative False Claim Act

Jan 14, 2025 | Administrative Law, False Claims Act, Fraud Investigations, Health Care, Health Care Fraud

Late last year, President Biden signed the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2025.  This alone is not newsworthy, as this has happened every year since the NDAA was introduced in 1961.  Generally speaking, the NDAA governs Department of...

Biopharmaceutical Company Agrees to Pay Over $4M to Resolve Allegations of NIH Grant Fraud

Jan 8, 2025 | False Claims Act, Fraud Investigations

Although False Claims Act cases involving federal grant fraud may not be as common as those involving healthcare fraud, the consequences of such cases can be just as significant. Recently, Athira Pharma, a Washington state-based biopharmaceutical company, agreed to...

Stem Cell Manufacture to Serve 3 Years in Prison for Misrepresenting Product Safety and Efficacy

Oct 2, 2024 | Fraud Investigations

The DOJ announced that John W. Kosolcharoen, founder and chief executive officer of Liveyon LLC and Genetech Inc., was sentenced to 3 years in federal prison for one count of introducing an unapproved new drug into interstate commerce with the intent to defraud and...

Illinois Lab Owner Pleads Guilty in $14 Million COVID-19 Testing Fraud Case

Oct 2, 2024 | Fraud Investigations

On September 30, 2024, the Department of Justice announced that Zishan Alvi, a 45-year-old Illinois resident, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in connection with a COVID-19 testing case.  According to court documents, Alvi owned and operated a laboratory in...

Walgreens Pays Over $106 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Case

Sep 15, 2024 | DOJ, False Claims Act, Fraud Investigations, Health Care, Medicare and Medicaid

Late last week, the Department of Justice announced that Walgreen had agreed to pay over $106 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by billing government health care programs for prescriptions that were never dispensed. According to the...
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