Compliance & Ethics

Labcorp Agrees to Pay $14.5 Million to Resolve Medicare Billing Allegations Over Urine Drug Testing

Laboratory testing is supposed to answer a medical question. The Justice Department says one of Labcorp's testing panels answered another as well: how to bill Medicare. The laboratory diagnostics company has agreed to pay $14.5 million to resolve allegations that it submitted false claims to Medicare Part B for medically unnecessary urine drug testing performed through a panel marketed as ToxAssure Comprehensive.

Glenmark to Pay More Than $29 Million in Multistate Generic Drug Price-Fixing Settlement

A bipartisan coalition of 49 attorneys general has secured more than $29 million from Glenmark Pharmaceuticals to resolve allegations that the company participated in a long-running scheme to inflate the prices of generic prescription drugs, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Wednesday.

Redi-Bag Agrees to $7.3 Million Settlement Over Alleged Customs Duty Evasion

The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that New York Packaging, which does business as Redi-Bag, and its chief executive, have agreed to resolve allegations that they falsely declared the country of origin of imported polyethylene retail carrier bags, allowing the company to avoid antidumping duties owed to the United States.

CCV Fined €2.65 Million Over Transaction Monitoring Failures

The Dutch central bank has fined payment institution CCV Netherlands €2.65 million after finding that deficiencies in its transaction monitoring system persisted for more than two years, leaving thousands of merchant profiles improperly processed and potentially suspicious activity inadequately examined. De Nederlandsche Bank announced the penalty Monday, saying CCV failed to adequately and continuously monitor transactions as required under the Netherlands’ Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorist Financing Act, known by its Dutch abbreviation, Wwft.

FTC Secures $12 Million Penalty Over Edwards Lifesciences Deal

Edwards Lifesciences paid $115 million for JC Medical in July 2024, an amount that landed just beneath the $119.5 million threshold that would have required the transaction to be reported to federal antitrust authorities. It was close, but close does not count in a statute governed by arithmetic. The Federal Trade Commission says the math was incomplete.

Deutsche Bank Pays $1.39 Million Penalty Over Systemic Trade Reporting Failures

For 208 business days, Deutsche Bank’s reports to Australia’s corporate regulator placed hundreds of thousands of derivatives transactions on the wrong side of the ledger. The problem was in the “direction” fields, mandatory entries showing whether the bank was acting as the effective buyer or seller at a specified price. Deutsche Bank reported those fields inaccurately for 264,574 over-the-counter derivatives transactions between Oct. 21, 2024, and Aug. 15, 2025, according to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

RentGrow to Pay $2.25 Million Over Tenant Screening Reports That Allegedly Multiplied Criminal & Eviction Records

RentGrow will pay $2.25 million to settle federal allegations that its tenant screening reports included duplicate criminal and eviction records, potentially making some applicants appear to have more extensive histories than they did, the Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday.