United States of America et al v. Supervalu Inc et al
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3:11-cv-03290
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- Goode Casseb
- Helmer Martins
- HeplerBroom
- Hinshaw & Culbertson
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Norton Rose
- Reed Smith
- Robins Kaplan
- Skeen & Kauffman
- Williams & Connolly
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January 31, 2025
After High Court, SuperValu's $123M FCA Case Heads To Trial
SuperValu is bound for trial in February over whistleblower claims that it billed the government higher-than-customary prices for millions of prescriptions, marking an important test of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that revived the case and redefined the standard of proof under the False Claims Act.
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August 05, 2019
Judge: Gov't Entitled To SuperValu's Discounted Drug Prices
An Illinois federal judge on Monday handed whistleblowers a partial win in a suit accusing SuperValu of overcharging the federal government for medication, ruling that the government was entitled to discounted prices the grocer offered cash customers.
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July 12, 2018
SuperValu Loses Sanctions Bid In Suit Over Drug Pricing
An Illinois federal judge rejected SuperValu Inc.'s bid for sanctions against whistleblowers it accused of destroying key evidence to their claims it overcharged the government for medicine, saying Thursday the issue seems more like a case of miscommunication than bad-faith conduct.
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June 22, 2018
SuperValu Destroyed Pricing Evidence, Whistleblowers Say
Whistleblowers in a lawsuit accusing grocery store conglomerate SuperValu Inc. of overcharging the federal government for medication asked an Illinois federal judge to sanction the chain, saying it destroyed material evidence that would have helped prove their claims.
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June 12, 2018
SuperValu Fights Quick Win Bid On Medicare, Medicaid Claims
Retailers led by SuperValu Inc. blasted whistleblowers' attempted quick win on certain Medicare and Medicaid allegations concerning alleged overbilling of the federal government for medication, arguing that Seventh Circuit precedent does not say the government should have gotten the discounted prices the companies offered cash customers.
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January 09, 2018
Whistleblowers Destroyed Evidence, SuperValu Says
SuperValu Inc. asked an Illinois federal judge to sanction a pair of whistleblowers who sued the grocery store conglomerate over claims it was overcharging the federal government for medication Tuesday, saying they destroyed all evidence of specific conversations they used to back up the suit's allegations.
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April 17, 2017
Court Orders Document Production In Pharmacy Price Row
An Illinois federal judge on Monday ordered pharmacy chain Supervalu to produce documents it had been withholding in the discovery phase of the False Claims Act case against it brought by whistleblowers who said the company had misrepresented prices in order to receive higher reimbursement payments from the federal government.
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October 21, 2016
SuperValu Can't Shed FCA Suit Over Pharmacy Prices
An Illinois federal judge on Friday kept alive a False Claims Act suit accusing SuperValu pharmacies of charging the government more than the general public, finding that lower drug prices could be "usual and customary" regardless of how often they were actually paid.
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February 17, 2016
SuperValu Drug Pricing Claims Pass FCA Muster, Court Told
Two pharmacists suing SuperValu Inc. in Illinois federal court for allegedly running a nationwide scheme to charge government health care programs more than the general public for prescription drugs on Tuesday said their suit shouldn't be dismissed, as they made sufficient arguments under the False Claims Act.