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Eight Years Later: “Speculative” and “Straightforward” FCA Allegations Against Walmart Dismissed

The Dorsey Health Law blog team keeps readers up-to-date on relevant topics in the health care industry. In order to do so, the members of the blog team communicate regularly with other practice groups within the firm for applicable updates from client publications. For this post, we would like to thank Donna Reuter from Dorsey’s FCA Now blog for today’s post:

Walmart successfully ended eight years of protracted litigation under the False Claims Act (“FCA”) on June 4, 2021, when the Sixth Circuit affirmed dismissal of Medicare and Medicaid fraud allegations against the major retailer.  The case was first filed in February 2013.  See United States ex rel. Sheoran v. Wal-Mart Stores E., No. 13-10568, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 140710, at *2 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 20, 2019).

The case was originally filed by Ashwani Sheoran, a former Walmart pharmacist. (Read more here.)

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