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Wrongful Termination For Whistleblowing On Medicare Fraud

A reader who wishes to remain anonymous writes, “Chris, I worked in the accounting department of a health care provider.  Last year, my company discovered it had been using the wrong billing code for a key service when submitting Medicare reimbursement requests.  This resulted in the government paying substantially more for the service than it …

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Whistleblower Law: What To Do If Your Company Is Committing Fraud

I received the following communication from an individual who wishes to keep his identity confidential: “Chris, I’m a salesperson at a major corporation that puts tremendous pressure on us to meet monthly quotas.  While not explicitly stated, the clear message we receive from management is do whatever it takes to meet your quota or you will …

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Wyndham Whistleblower Lawsuit Receives National Press Coverage

On November 25, 2016, columnist Gretchen Morgenson of the New York Times profiled Patricia Williams who was wrongfully terminated after she blew the whistle on fraud at former employer, Wyndham Vacation Ownership, the nation’s largest timeshare company. A San Francisco Superior Court jury the week earlier awarded Williams $20 million for her lost earnings and emotional …

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$20 Million Verdict For Wrongfully Terminated Whistleblower

$20 Million Verdict For Whistleblower Who Exposed Financial Fraud of Elderly By Wyndham Vacation Ownership – World’s Largest Timeshare Company A San Francisco jury awarded $20 million to Trish Williams, a former Wyndham timeshare sales representative, who was wrongfully terminated for reporting time share fraud on the elderly (San Francisco Superior Court Case No. CGC-12-526187). The …

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