In This Issue 1. Our first whistleblower law newsletter–who, what and why? 2. Top 5 qui tam settlements of 2010–so far. 3. How this year’s health care reform will impact whistleblower litigation under the False Claims Act. 4. Dodd-Frank, and the brave new world of securities and commodities whistleblowing. 5. Case law developments–Rule 9(b) as […]
On August 26, 2010, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals decided Waterside Towers Resident Association, Inc. v. Trilon Plaza Company. The case was argued on behalf of the Waterside Towers Resident Association in the Court of Appeals by Jonathan Tycko. The case involved a challenge to a transaction that had occurred in late-2003, in […]
A class action lawsuit filed in Tulsa County District Court alleges that the bank schemed to increase its profits by maximizing overdraft fees. But the bank says it did nothing wrong. To continue reading, please click here.
Magistrate Judge Sanctions GE For Violation Of Court Order And Orders GE To Produce Documents, United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Michigan
Tycko & Zavareei Brings Lawsuit Against Washington Capitals Over Team Logo, Washington Business Journal
KANSAS CITY, Mo.–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–Stueve Siegel Hanson LLP (http://www.stuevesiegel.com) announces that it has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Chris Joannou against Lincoln Hockey LLC and NHL Enterprises L.P. for copyright infringement. Lincoln Hockey LLC owns and controls the Washington Capitals, a National Hockey League team. NHL Enterprises L.P. is the business arm of […]
The U.S. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency recently uncovered multiple instances of “Energy Star fraud,” or fraud perpetrated by manufacturers who misrepresented that their products were efficient enough to receive an Energy Star label. Tycko & Zavareei recently launched an Energy Star fraud website to provide information about these instances of fraud. You […]
Main Justice is an independent news organization that reports exclusively on the United States Department of Justice. A commentary by Tycko & Zavareei LLP attorneys Jonathan Tycko and Melanie Williamson on the impact of the recent health care overhaul on qui tam litigation under the False Claims Act was recently published by Main Justice.
A Middlebury customer of Webster Bank has filed a class action lawsuit, claiming the bank manipulates customers’ account debits in a way that maximizes overdraft fees… To continue reading, please click here.