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Corporate Culture and Employee Mistreatment: When Blowing the Whistle is Your Only Option

Corporate Culture and Employee Mistreatment: When Blowing the Whistle is Your Only Option

by Michael A. Lesser | May 5, 2020 | False Claims Act and Fraud

Billionaire Mark Cuban recently warned companies that how they treat their employees during the Covid-19 pandemic will “define their brand for decades.”[1]  “If you rushed in and somebody got sick, you were that company.  If you didn’t take care of your employees or...
Little Things Matter: Protecting Children’s Brains From Toxins

Little Things Matter: Protecting Children’s Brains From Toxins

by Michael A. Lesser | Jan 5, 2015 | Uncategorized

Posted by Michael A. Lesser on Jan 5, 2015 12:03:42 PM When it comes to children and brain health, all of the chemicals and contaminants we put into the atmosphere are wreaking havoc on normal brain development. A new video highlighting the effects of this toxic soup...
Little Things Matter: Protecting Children’s Brains From Toxins

$18.5M Awarded Against Boston Scientific; 2nd Mesh Verdict In A Row

by Michael A. Lesser | Dec 1, 2014 | Uncategorized

Posted by Marilyn McGoldrick on Dec 1, 2014 12:32:05 PM A jury in West Virginia has awarded $18.5 million to four women who suffered painful complications after receiving Boston Scientific’s Obtryx vaginal mesh slings. The verdict included an award of $4 million...
Little Things Matter: Protecting Children’s Brains From Toxins

$14M SEC Whistleblower Award: New Era Of Combating Financial Fraud

by Michael A. Lesser | Oct 2, 2013 | Uncategorized

By Michael A. Lesser, Esq.  Posted on Oct 2, 2013 The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) just announced an award of more than $14 million to a single whistleblower whose information led to an SEC enforcement action that recovered substantial investor...
Little Things Matter: Protecting Children’s Brains From Toxins

Thalidomide, Frances Oldham Kelsey, And The Pharmaceutical Industry

by Michael A. Lesser | Sep 25, 2013 | Uncategorized

By Michael A. Lesser, Esq. Posted on Sep 25, 2013               Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey Released in Germany in 1957 as an all-purpose sedative, but later widely used as a preventative treatment for “morning sickness,”...
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