by Aaron Bibb | Feb 22, 2023 | Aaron Bibb, Employment Law, Whistleblower
What is Healthcare Fraud? Government-funded healthcare programs don’t just provide essential healthcare services to people who need them—they’re also big business. In 2021, the federal government spent $901 billion on Medicare and $734 billion on Medicaid. Even though...
by Emmett Zimmerman | Aug 19, 2022 | Aaron Halstead, Colin Good, David Zoeller, Employee Benefits, Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Labor Law, LTDI, News and Victories, Social Security Disability, SSDI, Wage and Hour Law, Whistleblower, William Parsons, Workers Compensation
Hawks Quindel is proud to announce that 4 of our attorneys have been named to the “Best Lawyers in America” list by Best Lawyers publication. Each year, Best Lawyers awards “Best Lawyers in America” to individual attorneys with the...
by Nicholas Fairweather | Apr 6, 2020 | Employment Law, Whistleblower
Wisconsin Prohibits Retaliation for Reporting COVID-19 Ethical and Legal Violations Amidst the worldwide coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health care professionals are speaking out about their employers’ legal and ethical violations. In some cases,...
by Katherine Charlton | Mar 16, 2016 | Employment Law, Katherine Charlton, Whistleblower
Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision Substantially Limits Whistleblower Protection Under Wisconsin State Law Whistleblower protections for public sector employees may be significantly reduced as a consequence of the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision in State of Wisconsin...
by Timothy Maynard | May 27, 2015 | Timothy Maynard, Whistleblower
Many employees face a difficult decision in confronting their employer’s illegal actions. Often, an employee with knowledge of such actions must weigh the risks of retaliation against their desire to stand up against an injustice. However, when that injustice includes...