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248-633-8916
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Brian J. Farrar
    • Edmund S. Aronowitz
    • James C. Baker
    • Katherine F. Cser
    • Jyarland Q. Daniels
    • Carol A. Laughbaum
    • Raymond J. Sterling
    • Jennifer L. Lord
    • Gerald (“Jerry”) D. Wahl (In Memoriam 1948 – 2024)
    • Noah Peltier
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Whistleblowers

Wireless carriers settle False Claims Act whistleblower lawsuit

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Sep 28, 2020 | Whistleblowers

Nearly 300 government entities in one state ranging from agencies and municipalities to school districts and hospitals understandably thought they were getting a great deal from their wireless carriers.Here’s why, as noted in a recent media article: Industry...

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Company with Michigan ties settles after whistleblower lawsuits

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Sep 4, 2020 | Whistleblowers

A “zero-tolerance policy toward trade fraud” is what a U.S. Customs official stressed recently in connection with so-called “qui tam” litigation brought by whistleblowers under the federal False Claims Act.Here’s what that meant for CWD...

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MI governor vetoes whistleblower bill, citing legislative overreach

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Jul 21, 2020 | Whistleblowers

Well, there’s a legislative-executive disconnect.The Michigan Legislature is an oft-divided entity that often can’t garner sufficient support to pass given legislation. Thus, it is virtually an uppercase headline when that body comes together in resounding...

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Detroit hospital and parent company targeted in whistleblower case

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Jul 7, 2020 | Whistleblowers

A statement released by a Detroit medical center bases justification for its firing of multiple nurses on alleged “employee admissions of violations of patients’ rights to privacy.”The terminated nurses – four emergency department employees at...

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High-profile MSP whistleblower claim, lawsuit settles

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Jun 2, 2020 | Whistleblowers

Some work-linked discrimination claims are grounded in accusations of sexism. Others allege discriminatory treatment based on race. Many disaffected employees point to illegal behaviors spawned by a hostile work environment.One just-settled Michigan lawsuit spotlights...

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Whistleblower case spotlights Michigan nurses’ concerns

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | May 12, 2020 | Whistleblowers

Justin Howe says he has absolutely “no regrets.”Howe’s comment comes via his status as a recently fired Michigan nurse long employed at Hackley Hospital in Muskegon. Officials from Trinity Health and Mercy Health Partners (the corporate entities that...

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SEC spotlights “milestone” whistleblower case

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Apr 21, 2020 | Whistleblowers

Do the efforts of American employees who report corporate and governmental fraud sometimes truly pay off for them in meaningful ways?The Unites States Securities and Exchange Commission is hardly equivocal in its answer to that question. The SEC commenced a...

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Continuing look at whistleblower strategy and select “don’ts”

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Apr 2, 2020 | Whistleblowers

We spotlighted matters relevant to whistleblowing strategy in a recent blog post. We noted in the firm’s March 31 entry that “there are important don’ts of whistleblowing for employees who want to preserve the strength of...

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What should you avoid doing as a Michigan whistleblower?

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Mar 31, 2020 | Whistleblowers

A recent article in a national legal journal focusing upon employee whistleblowers underscores the vast amount of information available to educate whistleblowers on their rights against bad-faith employers. That is, there is a veritable mountain of advice existing to...

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Tax whistleblower lawsuits may be coming in vogue

On Behalf of Sterling Employment Law | Feb 25, 2020 | Whistleblowers

Taxes are a big part of business going smoothly in Michigan and the rest of the United States. Retailers often struggle to work out the right taxation for sales in various areas, and this has gotten ever more complicated since retail doesn't just happen where the...

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