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8 Feb 2012, 8:11 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
8 Feb 2012, 8:10 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
2 Feb 2012, 6:51 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
27 Jan 2012, 6:59 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
4 Jan 2012, 9:09 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
19 Dec 2011, 9:22 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
14 Dec 2011, 3:16 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 12:52 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 12:48 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
5 Dec 2011, 1:41 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
7 Oct 2011, 7:56 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 8:26 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
27 Sep 2011, 8:19 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
23 Sep 2011, 1:26 pm by Ed Wallis
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23 Sep 2011, 8:47 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
11 Sep 2011, 3:42 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 12:18 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 12:03 pm by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 6:56 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 6:13 am by Ed Wallis
TYPES OF CASES The most common situations that could form the basis of a Qui Tam action include: -Submitting a false or fraudulent record, bill or statement to the government in order to fraudulently obtain money such as reporting a medical service that was never performed for Medicare or Medicad; -Conspiring with a third party to submit or present have a false or fraudulent claim to the government; -Withholding property of the government with the intent to defraud or conceal the property… [read post]