Tina Gonter, who (with her husband Bill) brought a qui tam complaint to stop the installation of defective valves on the Navy’s nuclear submarines, was invited by Senator Charles Grassley, the False Claims Act’s biggest supporter in Congress, to tell her story to the press. While Senator Grassley was running for re-election, he explained that the conference was less a campaign event than an opportunty to permit the press to hear from Tina and two other whistleblowers who made a big difference, Sal Barbera and Jim Alderson.
- June 2, 2011: Rick Morgan radio interview on Ohio False Claims Act(more)
- June 1, 2011: Jennifer Verkamp prevails for MV Client in First Circuit on Important Kickback issue; Case hailed as "Game Changer;" Spine Hardware company must answer charges(more)
- Rick Morgan speaks at June 2010 American Health Lawyers Association convention in Seattle(more)
- Rick Morgan moderates Motions Practice panel at June 2010 ABA National Institute(more)
- May 3, 2011: Morgan testifies before Congressional Commission on Wartime Contracting(more)
- May 3, 2011: Morgan testifies before Congressional Commission on Wartime Contracting(more)
- Morgan, Shary publish Analysis of False Claims Amendments(more)
- October 31, 2010: Novartis Pays $201 Million to Settle MV Client's Off-Label Allegations(more)
- October 16, 2010: Morgan Verkamp Client speaks at Grassley Press Conference(more)
- January 31, 2011: Morgan Verkamp clients, USA, Ohio settle with CareSource Medicaid Managed Care for $26 million(more)