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Christopher Drennen v. Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.,
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July 12, 2024
Whistleblower's Attys Get $5.9M After Losing $11.5M Fee Ask
A Massachusetts federal judge awarded a whistleblower's counsel $5.9 million in fees plus $651,845 in costs and expenses after slashing their prior "exorbitant" $11.5 million fee request in May in a decade-old False Claims Act lawsuit alleging Fresenius Medical Care billed Medicare for unnecessary hepatitis tests.
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May 29, 2024
Whistleblower Counsel Can't Get 'Exorbitant' $11.5M Fee
A Boston federal judge slashed an "exorbitant" $11.5 million fee request made by counsel for a False Claims Act whistleblower in a case involving lab testing company Fresenius Medical Care, hammering the attorneys for inflated hourly rates, inflated time entries and a host of questionable billing practices.
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July 22, 2021
Attys Seek $11.5M For Fighting Fresenius' 'Stalingrad' Defense
A Fresenius whistleblower who spurred a $5.2 million settlement in a false-billing case said Thursday the dialysis services company's "Stalingrad" litigation tactics justify his bid for more than twice that amount in attorney fees, a request a defense lawyer called "comical."
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October 30, 2020
Fresenius Fights $11.5M Atty Fee Bid In Medicare Case
Dialysis services company Fresenius has urged a Massachusetts federal judge to reject a whistleblower's request for $11.5 million in attorney fees and costs as part of a suit claiming the company billed Medicare for unnecessary tests on patients.
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October 09, 2019
Fresenius To Pay $5M To Resolve Mass. Medicare Fraud
Dialysis services company Fresenius has agreed to pay $5.2 million to settle Justice Department allegations stemming from a whistleblower complaint that the company billed Medicare for unnecessary tests on patients.
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May 31, 2018
Feds To Depose 12 New Docs In FCA Case Over Hep B Tests
The federal government will be allowed to depose a dozen doctors, well short of the 95 it had initially requested, in a False Claims Act suit against Fresenius Medical Care Holdings Inc. over allegedly fraudulently billed hepatitis B tests, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled on Thursday.
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March 30, 2018
Gov't Can't Expand FCA Case Over Hep B Tests, Judge Says
A Massachusetts federal judge on Friday refused let the government expand a False Claims Act suit against Fresenius Medical Care over allegedly fraudulently billed hepatitis B tests after intervening late in the game, ruling that the government was only granted permission to join the case as it stands.
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January 24, 2018
Feds Push To Expand FCA Billing Suit Against Fresenius
Prosecutors on Wednesday asked a federal judge to side with a magistrate judge and let them add more claims to a whistleblower's allegation that Fresenius Medical Care Holdings Inc. violated the False Claims Act by billing Medicare for unnecessary hepatitis B tests.
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October 16, 2017
Fresenius Can't Duck FCA Claims Over Hepatitis B Tests
Fresenius Medical Care can't scrap parts of the federal government's complaint in a False Claims Act suit over allegedly unnecessary hepatitis B tests billed to Medicare, a Massachusetts federal magistrate judge said Friday, rejecting arguments that the government can't add claims that weren't in the whistleblower's original filing.
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July 07, 2017
Fresenius Asks Judge To Trim Feds' False Claims Suit
Fresenius Medical Care asked a Massachusetts magistrate judge Friday to recommend tossing parts of the federal government's allegations that the dialysis company ripped off the government by making it pay for medically unnecessary hepatitis B tests.