Cobalt International Energy Out of the Woods? (FCPA Whistleblower Post)
Cobalt International Energy is a petroleum exploration and production company based in Houston. Despite its U.S. roots, it has interests in the west coast of Africa. Gabon and Angola to be precise....
View ArticleMoney Laundering, Drug Trafficking & Whistleblower Awards…
The title of this post “Money Laundering, Drug Trafficking & Whistleblower Awards” sounds like a John le Carre´ novel. When we mention the story involves Mexican drug cartels, one can also easily...
View ArticleSmall Business Set Asides & Minority Businesses & GSA’s Alliant 2
The U.S. General Services Administration is spending money on information technology. Lots of money! As the nation still reels from Russian election meddling and North Korean hacking scandals, Uncle...
View ArticleCHIROPRACTIC SERVICES FRAUD – Medicare / Medicaid
Medicare Fraud and Chiropractors Chiropractors provide an important service for millions of patients. For many, they are the last hope to avoid costly and painful surgery. Like all healthcare...
View ArticleFrontier Communications Fraud –“The Wells Fargo of the Internet?”
Frontier Communications has transitioned from a rural telephone provider to today being the 4th largest provider of digital subscriber line in the U.S. The company also offers Internet and digital TV...
View ArticleTakata Bankruptcy Judge Oks Settlement, Limited Cash for Airbag Victims
United States Bankruptcy Judge Brendan Shannon signed off on Takata’s restructuring plan. The judge’s order clears the way for Key Safety Systems to purchase Takata’s airbag business free and clear of...
View ArticleIRS Whistleblower Post – The Feds Eye Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency
America has a bunch of new millionaires and even a few billionaires. These aren’t the titans of the Industrial Revolution in America. No oil barons or railroad magnates. Instead they are people who...
View ArticlePHH Corp Says “I Do” to Ocwen – The Marriage from Hell
If you were to ask us to name the two worst mortgage loan servicers in America, our answer would be Ocwen Financial and PHH Corp. Both have horrendous track records and seem to always get caught...
View ArticleLast Call for Foreign Steel Whistleblowers?
Steel made in China, India, Vietnam and India costs a lot less than U.S. made steel. Even when you factor in transportation costs, it is still cheaper to import foreign steel. A lot cheaper. Cheap...
View ArticleGM Takata Airbag Injury Lawsuit and Recall Center Update
Years of foot dragging by the big automakers means millions of Americas remain at risk of dying or being seriously injured in vehicles equipped with Takata airbags. Our lawyers have been in the...
View ArticleCrypto Crazy! Newest Info on Cryptocurrency Scams
It’s been a few weeks since our last cryptocurrency post and the industry’s news continues to dominated by scams. Now that the prices of cryptocurrencies has cooled a bit, many of the scams are...
View ArticleMunilla Construction, Figg Bridge Group and the FIU Bridge Collapse
As I write this post, Miami and Dade County emergency workers are still clearing the rubble and searching for survivors. For those who don’t know, a new pedestrian bridge built on the Florida...
View ArticleSEC Busts Another ICO Cryptocurrency Scheme – “Crypto Visa”
Cryptocurrencies are probably here to stay. Millennials love them and even banks and a couple countries are looking to blockchain technology to launch traditional currency alternatives. But a Crypto...
View ArticleGuilty CEO Doesn’t Want to Pay (Edward Novak & Sacred Heart Hospital)
Edward Novak was sentenced to 4.5 years in federal prison and fined $770,000 in one of the most gruesome and savage Medicare fraud cases in Illinois history. That he only received 54 months was...
View ArticleWANTED: Pharmaceutical and FDA Whistleblowers
Not too many years ago, most pharmaceuticals were manufactured in the United States. That is no longer true. Today 85% of the drugs in our medicine cabinet are made outside the United States. Often in...
View ArticleMy Employer Stole My 401(k), Now What? ERISA Fraud Lawyer
ERISA – short for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 – is a powerful federal law that protects workers who participate in employee pension plans, retirement plans, 401(k)’s and...
View ArticleTwo More Killed in Autonomous Car Crash, and Tesla’s Unstoppable Fires
The traditional automakers we have often reported on are not the only ones involved in scandals and multi-million dollar lawsuits. Even Tesla, a company whose reputation is built around the concept of...
View ArticleThe Wall Street Journal
Cybersecurity Whistleblowers Are Growing Corporate Challenge by Henry Cutter | Link to original source (80K) Signals from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over how seriously it takes...
View ArticleBig Pharma and Filthy Manufacturing Facilities – Baxter Whistleblower Post
Baxter is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. With 67 manufacturing plants and 48,000 employees, Baxter is one of the biggest manufacturers of sterile IV solutions. Last year the...
View ArticleThe Street
How to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Long-Term Care Insurance Scams When shopping for long-term care insurance, be on the lookout for these bank account-draining scams. by Brian O’Connell |...
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