January 1, 2009 After a long legal battle, Northrup Grumman Corp.; its predecessor, TRW Inc.; and a Northrup Grumman subsidiary settled False Claims...
January 1, 2009 After a long legal battle, Northrup Grumman Corp.; its predecessor, TRW Inc.; and a Northrup Grumman subsidiary settled False Claims...
January 1, 2009 The Boeing Company, a major U.S. defense contractor, in 2009 settled a lawsuit for $25 million that alleged the company performed...
December 1, 2008 WK Partner Gary M. Paul Named CAALA's "Trial Lawyer of the Year" Gary Paul Becomes the First Two-Time Recipient of...
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December 9, 2025 CVS Pharmacy has agreed to pay $18.2 million to the United States and the State of California to resolve allegations that the company violated the federal and California False Claims Acts by submitting unsupported reimbursement claims to the Medi-Cal program.... READ MORE
November 7, 2008 From Coast to Coast, Plaintiffs' Law Firm Broadens Its Reputation in Asbestos Mesothelioma Cases DALLAS - November 7, 2008 - Waters...
November 7, 2008 Waters & Kraus Opens Office in San Francisco New Office Offers Easy Access, Greater Convenience for N. California Clients SAN...
September 15, 2008 Federal Court Cites City of St. Louis For Illegal Asbestos Removal September 15, 2008 -- A federal court today ruled that...
July 21, 2008 Waters & Kraus Represents Key Relator in Bristol-Myers Squibb Medicaid Fraud Case DALLAS - July 21, 2008 - A former...
June 23, 2008 Warner Bros. Craft Services Laborer Was Exposed to Joint Compound Dust on Film Production Sets LOS ANGELES - June 23,...
June 19, 2008 WK Partner Named to Hall of Fame by Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA) Gary M. Paul Honored as...
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Historic settlement for over 1,300 survivors of clergy and adult abuse within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, marking a pivotal moment for justice.
A Philadelphia jury awarded a record verdict against ExxonMobil for failing to warn about cancer risks due to benzene in its petroleum products.
Private equity firm and co-defendants agree to pay $25M in Medicaid fraud case alleging mental health services provided by unqualified providers.