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- Overbilling in the legal industry can occur with both large institutional clients and smaller, individual companies or personal clients. Overbilling can...
- Labcorp Holdings Inc., operating under the brand name Labcorp, headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina, provides laboratory services used for diagnosis...
- GE Healthcare Technologies, Inc. is an American health technology company based in Chicago, Illinois. The company, which stylizes its own name as GE HealthCare...
- fines—including SEC enforcement for stock option backdating, Medicare overbilling, unfair claims practices, mental health treatment denials, and anticompetitive...
- lawsuit paying $27.5 million to finalize allegations that it had knowingly overbilled taxpayers for work performed by company staff who did not hold the relevant...
- agreed to pay more than $650 million to settle charges that it routinely overbilled Medicaid for its most po****r medicines. The settlement was one of the...
- although not originating from the owner's own registrar. Other examples are overbilling and fraudulently adding fake fees and taxes (see below). According to...
- whistleblower and former Booz Allen employee, who noticed that the firm was overbilling the US government in 2016. The whistleblower said that Booz Allen lowballed...
- lawsuit filed under the False Claims Act, which accused the company of overbilling the US government between 1998 and 2006. The 2011 settlement forced Oracle...
- compulsory social security coverage. In 2015, corruption remains a problem. Overbilling is recorded in 20% of public establishments and in 80% of private establishments...