Health care and health insurance fraud affect countless victims in California and elsewhere. There are different ways that these illegal acts can take place. Who commits these acts of fraud? Anyone can commit health care or health insurance fraud. Often, a doctor or...
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The difference between wire fraud and mail fraud
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Aug 31, 2022 | Blog, Mail & Wire Fraud Defense
Mail fraud and wire fraud are both examples of white-collar crimes. These are nonviolent crimes that are typically financially motivated and involve a level of deceit or deception. Since both mail and wire fraud involve interstate jurisdiction, these crimes are...
Pharmaceutical safety and the duty to warn
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Aug 16, 2022 | Blog, Fraud
Every day, millions of California residents depend on prescription medication for their health and well-being. While a new drug brings benefits, it often has a long list of potential side effects. Drug manufacturers are responsible for sharing these effects with...
Pro athlete tax fraud scheme leads to another guilty plea
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Aug 15, 2022 | Fraud
A man in California entered a guilty plea for the part he played in a tax conspiracy that attempted to defraud the IRS and the Paycheck Protection Program. The losses that resulted from this tax fraud scheme involving fabricated income tax returns, PPP loans, and...
Credit card theft and fraud: A serious crime
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Aug 2, 2022 | Fraud
Credit card fraud in California may involve cards stolen and used before the owner reports them missing. Holders of an account may divulge information that leads to unauthorized purchases. A data breach may also happen at retailers, agencies, credit bureaus and more....
Did you actually commit bribery?
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Jul 20, 2022 | Blog, Bribery
If you attempt to influence a public official in California, you could be charged with bribery. However, there are many elements to a bribery case that must be proven if the state hopes to convict you of the charge. Depending on the facts of a case, you could be...
FTC pursues action against payment processor
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Jul 6, 2022 | Blog, White Collar Crimes
Misleading merchants and scams are happening. Residents of California may want to learn more about action by the FTC against a credit card processor. The payment processor opened accounts for a company that formerly was the target of an FTC suit. According to law...
Falsifying clinical trial data constitutes pharmaceutical fraud
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Jun 22, 2022 | Fraud
Drug companies in California and elsewhere conduct clinical trials to determine the efficacy and safety of new therapies. But what happens when a research company enrolls ineligible patients or doesn't accurately report results? Clinical research fraud can harm...
Former Anaheim CEO faces fraud allegations
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Jun 14, 2022 | Fraud
Todd Ament was formerly the CEO of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. He now faces accusations of making false financial statements to help acquire a loan, which he used to purchase a house in Big Bear, California. Falsely inflated assets This came out through a federal...
FDA warns supplement makers about diabetes claims
On Behalf of The Kaufman Law Group | Jun 7, 2022 | Blog, Civil Litigation
If your company based in California sells products or supplements designed to improve the health of people afflicted with chronic health conditions, you may come under increased scrutiny by the United States federal government. Last fall, the Food and Drug...
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