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United States of America et al v. Healthsouth Corporation et al
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April 09, 2020
Troutman Sanders Fights For Partial Fee Award In FCA Suit
Troutman Sanders LLP is hitting back against HealthSouth Corp.'s attempt to ax $200,000 in fees the firm was awarded for work it did before it was disqualified from representing a whistleblower in a suit alleging HealthSouth falsified patient records, arguing that the award was appropriate.
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March 25, 2020
HealthSouth Says No Fees For DQ'd Troutman In FCA Case
HealthSouth Corp. asked a Nevada federal court on Wednesday to ax an order granting $200,000 in fees to Troutman Sanders LLP, saying that giving the fees to the firm after it was disqualified from a whistleblower suit alleging HealthSouth falsified patient records will only encourage other "unscrupulous" attorneys to enter into similar conflicts.
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March 11, 2020
Attys, Including DQ'd Troutman, Get $1.5M In FCA Suit Fees
Rehabilitation care provider HealthSouth Corp. must pay more than $1.5 million in fees to the attorneys, including the disqualified Troutman Sanders LLP, who helped a whistleblower doctor notch a $4 million False Claims Act settlement, a Nevada federal magistrate judge ruled Wednesday.
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November 13, 2017
Troutman Sanders Attys DQ'd From HealthSouth FCA Suit
A Nevada federal judge on Friday disqualified three Troutman Sanders LLP attorneys representing a doctor in a False Claims Act suit against rehabilitation care provider HealthSouth, ruling that the firm had a conflict of interest because two of its attorneys in another state had agreed to lobby on behalf of the provider.
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August 17, 2017
Troutman Sanders Must Exit FCA Suit, Says Health Care Co.
A pair of Troutman Sanders LLP lawyers working in a lobbying subsidiary create a conflict for the firm in a newly unsealed False Claims Act suit in Nevada targeting their health care lobbying client, leading that client to ask that the firm be removed from the FCA case.