Dick Harpootlian at CrimeCon 2023 talks about the State v. South Carolina v. Richard Alexander Murdaugh trial.
Thousands of true-crime enthusiasts converged in Orlando, Florida the end of September and Dick Harpootlian was there with a CrimeCon exclusive and new developments in the Murdaugh case….
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A December 26, 2017 report by Bloomberg Law cited a district court’s decision to award a False Claims Act (FCA) whistleblower 28 percent of the recovery over the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) argument she should receive the statutory minimum of 25 percent….
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As technology transforms the practice of law, it’s vital for paralegals and litigation support professionals to continue to develop new skills. Excel is an underutilized tool for managing litigation. Excel increases productivity & efficiency in a law firm.
Recently, Tim Thames led an Excel training course….
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The lede in the August 7, 2017 edition of South Carolina Lawyers Weekly feature news of a recent $280 million federal False Claims Act (FCA) settlement with Celgene Corp. involving Dick Harpootlian and Chris Kenney. …
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A $280 million federal False Claims Act (FCA) settlement between the United States government and pharmaceutical giant Celgene Corporation is being reported this morning by Bloomberg News and Law360. The settlement was reached after the United States declined to “intervene”…
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LOS ANGELES, July 25, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — On the eve of trial, Bio Pharma giant, Celgene Corporation, has agreed to pay $280 million to resolve allegations it sold and promoted its blockbuster drugs,…
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An article by Dick Harpootlian and Chris Kenney has been published in a special Presidential Inauguration Issue of the Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review. The article, “Jury Practice in Post-Truth America: A Cautionary Note” (4 Emory Corp….
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A September 10, 2016 article by The State Newspaper reports on a federal lawsuit against a West Columbia clinic that dispensed methadone to a patient whose vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic and struck another vehicle, killing 16-year old Stephen Cooper Gunnells,…
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A July 23, 2016 article by The State Newspaper’s John Monk reports a federal whistleblower lawsuit against Lexington Medical Center (LMC) has been settled for $17 million.
The case, brought by former LMC neurologist David Hammett, alleged the hospital illegally compensated employee physicians like Dr….
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Shaping Sound at the Koger Center
Kate Harpootlian, Season 12 contestant on So You Think You Can Dance, returns to her native Columbia next week with Emmy-winning choreographer and SYTUCD alum Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound dance company for a performance at the Koger Center….
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Dick Harpootlian’s appearance on MSNBC with Kate Snow commenting on a new poll showing a virtual tie in the Democratic race….
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Richard A. Harpootlian, P.A., is excited to see Dick’s daughter, Kate Harpootlian, perform with Shaping Sound at The Koger Center on February 3! Kate was a contestant on Season 12 of So You Think You Can Dance and has joined Shaping Sound,…
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