USA v. General Medicine, P.C. et al

  1. June 12, 2023

    DOJ Sees Far-Reaching Victory In High Court's FCA Ruling

    The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that faulty yet reasonable compliance views can trigger False Claims Act liability is undermining defense bar positions in wide-ranging contexts, including a new circuit split over FCA cases involving kickbacks, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

  2. July 07, 2022

    General Medicine Says Upcoding Claims Don't Point To Fraud

    A medical practice owned by a whistleblowing doctor who's accused of pocketing millions in his own widespread fraud argued Thursday that claims relating to any alleged "upcoding" should be tossed out because the U.S. government pled them too thinly to proceed.

  3. April 06, 2022

    DOJ Sues Prolific FCA Whistleblower For 'Widespread Fraud'

    A whistleblowing doctor and businessman who has been spearheading high-profile False Claims Act cases involving long-term care has simultaneously been pocketing tens of millions of dollars in an elaborate multiyear scheme, according to a new FCA suit from the U.S. Department of Justice.