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NOV
05
PASSION – INTEGRITY – TRUST – RESULTS
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NOV
05
PASSION – INTEGRITY – TRUST – RESULTS Taking a personal injury matter where a man, a woman or a child has been injured (slightly or significantly) requires, first and foremost, passion and empathy. If a lawyer cannot truly understand the suffering (again, small or significant) that another human being is enduring, the lawyer cannot demonstrate or exhibit to…
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SEP
21
Whistleblower? Do You Have a Case to Combat Governmental Fraud?
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SEP
21
If you suspect false billings or fraud against the U.S. or State Government, you may have a “whistleblower” case or “qui tam” lawsuit in which you may be able to share in the recovery of any award private attorneys or the U.S. Department of Justice recover. Take the quiz and contact us for a free,…
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SEP
12
Billions Stolen by Medicare Fraud Every Year…Blow the Whistle!
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SEP
12
According to the United States Department of Justice, billions are stolen from taxpayers each year due to health care fraud. In fact: Medicare fraud schemes have grown bolder and more elaborate, resulting in billions of dollars in false billings and fraud schemes which are robbing Medicare and Medicaid blind and leaving our most vulnerable citizens…
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SEP
12
$2.3 Billion False Claims Act Settlement-Largest in U.S. History
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SEP
12
Pfizer and a subsidiary recently settled a case with the U.S. Government to pay over $2.3 Billion to settle False Claims Act cases against them–the largest settlement in the history of the U.S. Department of Justice. Six “whistleblowers” or “relators” will be paid more than $102 Million of the recovery for reporting and uncovering the…
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APR
30
Cameras in Nursing Homes to Protect the Elderly?
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APR
30
A recent article notes that a top state prosecutor is supporting the placement of cameras in nursing homes residents’ rooms to protect them. Read the full article here. While residents would obviously have the right to object for privacy matters, the idea seems like one that would add another level of security to our most vulnerable segment…
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MAR
29
Another Bill To Try to Cap Damages in Nursing Home Cases…
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MAR
29
Yet another bill has been introduced to try to cap non-economic and punitive damages when nursing home residents and their families attempt to hold nursing homes accountable for abuse and neglect. Read the full article here. The article reiterates what the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid has found in the quality of care in this…
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MAR
28
Man Charged with Abusing Nursing Home Residents…
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MAR
28
A man has been charged with abusing nursing home residents. Three patients were videotaped on the abuser’s cell phone and had been seen by several witnesses before they were erased. Read the full article here. The saddest part of this situation is that most residents are not in a condition to even report such abuse…
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MAR
28
Solicitation of Orders Outside the State of Illinois Covered by the IL Sales Rep Act…
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MAR
28
At least one Court has interpreted the Illinois Sale Representative Act (the “Act”) to hold that solicitation of orders occurring outside the State of Illinois after 1990 is covered by the Act. See Circuit Systems, Inc. v. Mescalero Sales, Inc., 925 F.Supp. 546, 549 (N.D. Ill. 1996). That is, so long as the constitutional minimum…
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FEB
19
Doc, Nurse and Pharmacist Drugged Residents…
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FEB
19
A doctor, a nurse and a pharmacist have been criminally charged in connection with drugging some 22 nursing home residents with psychotropic medications simply to make them more tranquil. Read the article here. The article notes that 3 people may have died and one suffered great injury as a result. The attorney general noted: ‘These…
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FEB
11
Nursing Home Sued Over Resident Freezing to Death…
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FEB
11
An Itasca-area nursing home called The Arbor of Itasca has been sued after an 89-year-old woman, who suffered from dementia, was found frozen to death in the nursing home courtyard. Read the full article here. According to the coroner, the woman was outside for at least 90 minutes. Her family noted that she wasn’t even able to…
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