
SDNY Insider Trading Cases Surge in 2016
The Southern District of New York has seen a resurgence in government lawsuits over insider trading in 2016 following a 2015 decline that has been attributed by

OIG Reports on Home Health Care Fraud
The U.S. Government is stepping up enforcement efforts against home health services fraud according to an Office of the Inspector General (OIG) alert recently published.

Supreme Court Ruling on Implied Certification in FCA Cases
The Supreme Court on Thursday handed down a unanimous decision in U.S. ex rel. Escobar v. Universal Health Services, Inc. to resolve the circuit split over the

Pharma Patients at Risk with New Drugs, Corruption
Two reports on the pharmaceutical industry issued recently put the safety of drugs into question, with one questioning whether new drugs are put on the

Private Enforcement of the FCPA Proposed
A bill to reform the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by creating a private cause of action has been introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives

Cybersecurity Named Biggest Risk to the Financial System as SEC Prepares for More Enforcement Actions
There haven’t been a lot of large fines handed down by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission because of hacking yet but more may be

Big Fines Continue for Banks Over FX, Benchmark Rates
The U.S. Government has handed down billions of dollars of fines to banks for manipulation of prices in the foreign exchange markets and benchmark interest

SEC Whistleblower Office Awards $17 Million
The SEC whistleblower program seems to be hitting its stride recently, with five whistleblowers awarded more than $26 million over the past month. The latest

Supreme Court Weighs in on False Claims Act Seal Violations
The Supreme Court will undertake review of another False Claims Act case after accepting the petition of State Farm to reconsider the 5th Circuit Court

New Overtime Pay Rules to Start in December
The Department of Labor has finalized regulations to require overtime pay to approximately 4.2 million salaried workers. In order for a business to claim that

SEC Whistleblower Awarded $3.5 Million for Critical Tip
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday announced an award of $3.5 million to a whistleblower that bolstered an existing investigation. The government has now

Medicare FFS’ 3 Year Improper Payment Total: $125 Billion
From 2013 to 2015, Medicare paid out a total of $125 billion under the Medicare Fee-For-Service program according to a recent article in Bloomberg. The

DOJ Investigates PBMs, Market-Makers
The media has recently reported Justice Department investigations into both pharmacy-benefit managers (PBMS) and best execution of customer trades by wholesale market-making companies. PBM Investigations

Shell Corps Used in Offshore Tax Evasion Targeted
The war against international tax evasion took another step forward yesterday with President Obama proposing a federal registry of the owners of all companies created

DOJ Investigating Unaoil Bribery under FCPA
Two companies have now disclosed receiving inquiries from the U.S. Department of Justice concerning Monaco-based engineering company Unaoil S.A.M. Media reports published by The Huffington

Federal Trade Secret Reform Helps Whistleblowers
From time to time, companies accuse whistleblowers of disclosing trade secrets in violation of a confidentiality agreement. In False Claims Act cases, these counterclaims have

SEC Opens Comments on Market Manipulation Database
For years, the Securities and Exchange Commission has been discussing building a database of information about stock and options trading activity. The Consolidated Audit Trail

Co-Relator Sharing Agreements in Cases of Multiple Relators
A recent Illinois Appeals Court tackled the appropriateness of an agreement to share the proceeds of a qui tam lawsuit between a whistleblower and a

