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Mid Dakota Clinic - Healthcare Fraud/Kickbacks ($5.45 million)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower in a False Claim Act alleging Mid Dakota Clinic engaged in a kickback scheme with its wholly owned ambulatory surgery center to elicit improper patient referrals.  In November 2019, the medical clinic agreed to pay $4.15 million to settle the matter.  Our client received a whistleblower award of 25% of the government's recovery.  Read more -- AP, Becker's, CC.

Skyline Urology - Healthcare Fraud ($2.1 million)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower in a False Claim Act case alleging Skyline Urology misused a billing code to increase reimbursements from Medicare and private insurers in California.  In February 2019, the company agreed to pay roughly $2.1 million to settle the matter. Our client received a whistleblower award of roughly 18% of the government's recovery.  Read more -- NLR, Becker's, DOJ, CC.

Sharp HealthCare - Healthcare Fraud/Kickbacks (Undisclosed)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower in a False Claims Act case alleging Sharp HealthCare Center for Research, Sharp’s clinical-trial research arm, paid kickbacks to entice prospective trial sponsors to host clinical trials at Sharp.  In November 2019, the company agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to settle the matter.  Our client received a whistleblower award of an undisclosed portion of the government's recovery.  Read more -- CC.

Takata - Auto Safety ($1 billion)

Constantine Cannon represented two whistleblowers in a submission under the Motor Vehicle Safety Whistleblower Act, alleging serious defects in Takata airbags which exploded and claimed the lives of 22 people and set off a worldwide recall of nearly 100 million airbag inflators.  In January 2017, Takata pled guilty to wire fraud and agreed to pay $1 billion in criminal penalties stemming from the company’s fraudulent conduct in relation to sales of defective airbag inflators.  The whistleblower awards our clients received in March 2018 were the first ever made under the Auto Safety Whistleblower Program.  Read more -- NPR, WSJ, ReutersCC.

Pure Collection - Customs Fraud ($908,100)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower in a False Claims Act case alleging Pure Collection avoided paying U.S. customs duties on its goods shipped from the United Kingdom. In February 2018, the company agreed to pay $908,100 to settle the matter.  Our client received a whistleblower award of 18% of the government's recovery.  Read more -- Financial Times, DOJ, PR Newswire, CC.

Freedom Health/Optimum - Healthcare Fraud/Medicare Advantage ($32.5 million)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower in a False Claims Act case alleging Freedom Health and Optimum Healthcare inflated their Medicare Advantage patient risk scores to secure artificially high Medicare reimbursement.  In May 2017, the companies agreed to pay $32.5 million to settle the matter.  Our client received a whistleblower award of roughly $6.4 million.  Read more -- NPRMiami Herald, DOJ, CC.

Radiology Practice - Healthcare Fraud/Unnecessary Testing ($10.5M)

Constantine Cannon represented two whistleblowers in a False Claims Act case alleging New York-based Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology improperly billed Medicare for testing that was medically unnecessary or never performed.  In November 2016, the company agreed to pay $10.5 million to settle both criminal and civil charges.  Our clients received a whistleblower award of more than $1 million.  Read more -- Newsday, DOJ, PR Newswire, CC.

Bay Sleep Clinic - Healthcare Fraud/Kickbacks ($2.6 million)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower under the False Claims Act case alleging Bay Sleep Clinic billed Medicare for sleep studies by unlicensed technicians and paid kickbacks to doctors for patient referrals.  In December 2016, the company agreed to pay $2.6 million to settle the matter.  Our client received a whistleblower award of roughly 21% of the government’s recovery.  Read more -- SF Gate, DOJ, PR Newswire, CC.

Roof Systems of Maine - Procurement Fraud/Defense ($439,500)

Constantine Cannon represented a whistleblower in a False Claims Act case alleging Roof Systems of Maine violated contract requirements and industry standards in roofing and siding work done on behalf of the Army, Navy, and National Guard. In March 2016, the company agreed to pay $439,500 to settle the matter.  Our client received a whistleblower award of roughly 18% of the government's recovery.  Read more -- Central Maine, DOJ, CC.

EMC - Procurement Fraud/Education ($95.5 million)

A Constantine Cannon attorney represented two whistleblowers in a False Claims Act case alleging Education Management Corporation violated the recruiter incentive compensation ban, enrolling students regardless of whether they were suitable candidates.  In November 2015, the company agreed to pay $95.5 million to settle the action, the largest False Claims Act settlement to date involving the Department of Education.  The two whistleblowers (along with several others) received a whistleblower award of $11.3 million.  Read more -- Business InsiderDOJ, PR Newswire, CC.