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Pharmaceutical Industry Leaders Exhibit Propensity for Fraud
Fraudulent practices exhibited by pharmaceutical companies have seemingly become inevitable ploys instituted by the industry to generate more leverage and revenue. Subsequently, the most prominent drugmakers are among the worst offenders. The past decade has witnessed industry leaders pay approximately $8 billion in fines for their efforts to defraud Medicare and Medicaid. However, their…
Several Prominent Firms Accused of Making Unsubstantiated Immunity Claims
Past weeks have begun to witness the indictment of several firms that are now being accused of marketing products through the use of unsubstantiated claims. According to recent allegations, several prominent companies have suggested that their products provide immunity to certain diseases, when in fact they do not. One of the most recent companies…
POM Wonderful Accused of Deceptive Advertising Claims
This week witnessed accusations against a popular health drink brand transform into a class action lawsuit. POM Wonderful, a global brand committed to innovation and wellness, has been on the receiving end of significant scrutiny after they allegedly deceived consumers about the potential health benefits their products provide. As a result, W Rex Templeton…
Disturbing Trend of Dry Labbing May Be More Common Than Originally Thought
Fraudulent and criminal activity has continued to tarnish the reputation of countless dietary supplement manufacturers around the globe. As if it is common practice in itself, said manufacturers go out of their way to avoid stringent regulations by violating any number of rules. According to a recent Dateline NBC exposé, dry labbing practices have…
False Advertising
In the age of the Internet and cable television, consumer fraud has reached epidemic proportions. Products and services are routinely advertised with little if any regard for the truth. Consumers spend billions of dollars each year on products that don’t work as advertised and services that fail to live up to expectations. The trial…