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| CTI Settles Qui Tam Suit with Government, Suit Against Medicare Reimbursement Advisor to Recover Damages Filed |
10:36 PM, Apr 26 2007 |
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SEATTLE, April 17, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cell Therapeutics, Inc. (CTICD) announced today that it has settled all government claims arising out of a Department of Justice investigation into allegations regarding alleged overpayments by Medicare to doctors who prescribed the anti-cancer drug, TRISENOX. As part of the settlement, the Department of Justice agreed to fully release CTI from all liability for the issues under investigation, including claims asserted in a qui tam lawsuit. The terms of the settlement contain no admission of wrongdoing by CTI.
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| U.S. DOJ Joins Cases Against Companies Alleging False Claims On Government Contracting |
9:25 PM, Mar 24 2009 |
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April 23, 2007 The United States Department of Justice announced Thursday that it has intervened in three lawsuits alleging that Hewlett-Packard Company (HP), Accenture LLP, and Sun Microsystems Inc. solicited and provided improper payments and other things of value on technology contracts with government agencies.
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| The New York False Claims Act: A Victory for Civil Justice |
9:27 PM, Mar 24 2009 |
Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 03:58:12 PM EST
Cross-posted from Tort Deform by New York State Senator Eric Schneiderman One of the most important and least reported accomplishments in this year's state budget was the enactment of a New York State false claims act. Â This law is a major step forward for health care reform and protection of taxpayers, but it was far too long in coming, and it was achieved only after overcoming opposition that can only be described as bizarre on the part of "tort reform" devotees in the Republican Majority.
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| Clinton campaign outlines government reform plan |
7:28 PM, Apr 26 2007 |
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April 16, 2007 Blasting the Bush administration’s federal management, Democratic presidential frontrunner Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., offered a government reform plan she said would increase transparency and reduce waste.
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