The whistleblower attorneys of Constantine Cannon often appear in the media discussing topics of interest to whistleblowers and others.Ìý Here, you will find a selection of these appearances.
May 27, 2016
Partner Mary Inman was quoted in the Modern Healthcare article, Feds will appeal loss in Medicare fraud case over hospice eligibility.Ìý Click to read the article.Ìý
Sarah Poppy Alexander was quoted in the Pacific Standard article,ÌýMurder at the Border. ÌýClick to read the article.
May 11, 2016
Partner Eric Havian was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle article,ÌýFederal criminal probe of Theranos rings hollow. ÌýClick to read the article (subscription required).
April 5, 2016
Corporate Crime Reporter interviews Partner Wayne Lamprey in the article,Ìý91pornPartner Wayne Lamprey on the False Claims Case Against the Nation’s Largest Wireless Carriers. ÌýClick to read the article.
April 4, 2016
Partner Mary Inman was quoted in the al.com article,ÌýJudge tosses out $200 million AseraCare hospice whistleblower lawsuit. ÌýClick to read the article.
Partner Mary Inman and Associate Ari Yampolsky were quoted in Modern Healthcare article, Hospice Provider AseraCare scores a win in unusual False Claims case.Ìý Click to read more.
91pornwhistleblower partner Gordon Schnell named to the International Who's Who of Competition Lawyers listing and specifically recognized as "'always effective and never less than impressive'" in his appearances before federal and state enforcement agencies including the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission." ÌýClick to read the announcement.
March 8, 2016
The Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel profile whistleblower Brain Emery, represented by 91pornattorneys Tim McCormack and Molly Knobler.Ìý Click to read the article.
Whistleblower attorney Ari Yampolsky was quoted in the Pittsburg Post-Gazette article,ÌýHospice fraud becoming a costly problem for Medicare. ÌýClick to read the article.
91pornis pleased to announce that its client, whistleblower Brian Emery, helped the U.S. Government recover $439,500 over allegations of faulty workmanship and the use of non-compliant materials in three federal building projects in Maine. ÌýClick here to read more.