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Constantine Cannon lawyers are regularly published in a wide variety of publications, and are frequent public speakers. This page collects some of these publications, speeches, and other appearances.  You can search by attorney name, and additional material may appear on individual attorney biographies.  The views of Constantine Cannon attorneys in publications are the personal views of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Constantine Cannon.

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Fraud in the Time of COVID-19: Current Good Manufacturing Processes (cGMP) Fraud

Posted  09/24/20
CC Attorney Hamsa Mahendranathan
On Sept. 24, Hamsa Mahendranathan appeared on a virtual panel titled "Fraud in the Time of COVID-19: Current Good Manufacturing Processes (cGMP) Fraud" sponsored by TAF.

New Settlement Demonstrates New Fraud Type in Medicare Advantage program – Inflation of bids

Posted  09/16/20
CC Attorneys Mary Inman, Max Voldman
Whistleblower attorneys Mary Inman and Max Voldman published in RACMonitor article, New Settlement Demonstrates New Fraud Type in Medicare Advantage program – Inflation of bids. Click here to read the article.

“Are Reforms to Section 1201 Needed and Warranted?”

Posted  09/16/20
CC Attorney Seth D. Greenstein
Seth Greenstein testified on September 16 at the Senate Judiciary Intellectual Property Subcommittee hearing on “Are Reforms to Section 1201 Needed and Warranted?”  Click here to view the written testimony and the streamed hearing.

Another Missed Chance to Strengthen California’s False Claims Act

Posted  09/8/20
CC Attorneys Chris McLamb, Ari Yampolsky
On September 8, 2020, whistleblower attorneys Ari Yampolsky and Chris McLamb published an article in the Daily Journal discussing the California State Senate’s failure to pass critical amendments to the California False Claims Act. Click here to read the article.

Whistleblowing: Defending the Accuser and the Accused

Posted  09/4/20
CC Attorney Mary Inman
On August 25, 2020, Partner Mary Inman joined international tax whistleblower Charlie Middleton and Roy Snell, co-founder of SCCE & HCCA, on a panel moderated by Nick Gallo, CEO of ComplianceLine. The webinar, entitled “Whistleblowing: Defending the Accuser and the Accused” was broadcast before an audience of ComplianceLine clients and subscribers.  Click here to see the video recording.

Fraud in the Time of COVID-19: Clinical Trials

Posted  08/20/20
CC Attorney Hamsa Mahendranathan
On Aug. 20, Hamsa Mahendranathan appeared on a virtual panel titled "Fraud in the Time of COVID-19: Clinical Trials" sponsored by TAF.

Pfizer Fights Back, Claiming First Amendment Right to Partake in Charitable Giving

Posted  08/12/20
CC Attorneys Mary Inman, Max Voldman
Whistleblower attorneys Mary Inman and Max Voldman published in a RAC Monitor article, Pfizer Fights Back, Claiming First Amendment Right to Partake in Charitable Giving. Click here to read the article.

SEC Examines Relationship Between Bad Books and Bribery Schemes

Posted  08/11/20
CC Attorneys Michael Ronickher, Sarah “Poppy” Alexander
Michael Ronickher and Sarah Poppy Alexander were published in the New York Law Journal.  The article discusses a heartening trend in the SEC's enforcement of the  Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law that has yielded some of the largest SEC fines and recoveries: an increased willingness to ground enforcement actions in the accounting provisions of the FCPA. (Aug. 11, 2020) Click here to read the article.

Whistleblowers could bring in money for Kansas. Why did lawmakers say no?

Posted  08/1/20
CC Attorneys Gordon Schnell, Max Voldman
Gordon Schnell and Max Voldman were published in the Kansas City Star.  Their article questions why Kansas rejected proposed legislation that would have added a whistleblower provision to the State’s False Claims Act. (August 1, 2020)   Click here to read the article.
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