United States of America et al v. Pacific Health Corporation et al
Julie A Macias and United States of America |
Robert Barrett, MD Keivan Golchini, MD Farhad Khossoussi, Los Angeles Doctors Hospital Corporation, Litos O Mallare, MD Alan Markie, PROCare Mobile Response LLC, Pacific Health Corporation, SGG Inc and Karen Triggiani |
State of California |
2:2012cv00960 |
February 9, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Stephen J. Hillman |
Ronald S.W. Lew |
Other Statutory Actions |
31 U.S.C. ยง 3729 False Claims Act |
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Filing 532 AMENDED JUDGMENT by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that judgment is entered in favor of Relator on behalf of the United States of America (the Government) and the State of California as follows: 1. Defendants Pacif ic Health Corporation and Los Angeles Doctors Hospital Corporation shall be jointly and severally liable for all claims for relief in this Action; 2. Relator is awarded damages in the amount of $1,042,673.63 for her retaliation claims; 3. The Go vernment and the State of California areawarded damages in the amount of $111,315,425 in Medicare damages for Relators FCA claims and $75,960,032 in Medi-Cal damages for her CFCA claims, trebled to $333,946,274 and $227,880,096, r espectively; 4. The Government and the State of California are awarded post-judgment interest, calculated in the manner set forth in 28 U.S.C. Section 1961(a); 5. Pursuant to the Courts Default Judgment Order, Relator is awarded a share of 25% o f the damages and civil penalties awarded to the Government and the State of California; 6. Relator is awarded attorneys fees in the amount of $11,260,981. As all other Defendants have been dismissed, no Defendants remain and the Court Clerk shall close this matter. (shb) |
Filing 521 ORDER re Relators Motion for Default Judgment Against Defendants Pacific Health Corporation and Los Angeles Doctors Hospital Corporation 508 by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew: The Court GRANTS Relators Motion for Default Judgment. The Court GRANTS damages i n the amount of $111,315,425 in Medicare damages for Relators FCA claims and $75,960,032 in Medi-Cal damages for her CFCA claims, trebled to $333,946,274 and $227,880,096, respectively. The Court GRANTS post-judgmentinterest, cal culated in the manner set forth in 28 U.S.C. Section 1961(a).Accordingly, the Court GRANTS an award to Relator of 25 percent of the damages and civil penalties awarded to the Government and the State of California. The Court GRANTS Relators Motion for Default Judgment against Defendants PacificHealth Corporation and Los Angeles Doctors Hospital. (shb) |
Filing 448 ORDER RE: DEFENDANT FARHAD KHOSSOUSSI, M.D.'S MOTION TO EXCLUDE EXPERT TESTIMONY 351 ; DEFENDANT FARHAD KHOSSOUSSI, M.D.'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT 349 ; RELATOR'S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT 348 by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. The Court GRANTS in part and DENIES in part Dr. Khossoussi's Motion to Exclude 351 , GRANTS Dr. Khossoussi's Motion for Summary Judgment 349 , and DENIES as MOOT Relator's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment 348 . (jre) |
Filing 198 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. This Court ORDERS Defendants Pacific Health Corporation and Los Angeles Doctors Hospital Corporation, within seven days of this order, to show cause as to why they failed to comply with this Court's March 21 Order. If Defendants fail to do so within the allotted time, the Court may impose sanctions, which may include striking Defendants Answer to Plaintiff's Complaint and placing Defendants in default. CC: Mailed to Defendants by CRD via First Class U.S. Mail. (jre) |
Filing 163 ORDER RE: DEFENDANT PROCARE MOBILE RESPONSE'S MOTION TO STAY CASE PENDING RESOLUTION OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS 155 by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. TheCourt GRANTS, AS TO DEFENDANT PROCARE ONLY,Defendant Procare's Motion for a Stay of AllProceedings Against It Pending Resolution of BankruptcyCourt Proceedings. SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER AND COMPLETE DETAILS. (jre) |
Filing 152 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Stephen J. Hillman re APPLICATION for Protective Order Stipulated Protective Order 151 (sbu) |
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