Legal Battle Erupts: NFL Alumni Accused of Misusing CDC Grant and Whistleblower Retaliation in Georgia Court

Atlanta, GA — A legal dispute has surfaced involving the National Football League Alumni Inc. and the health care company CBR International, following a controversial handling of a substantial grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The grant, initially valued at $250,000 and later increased to $1 million for the year 2024, was aimed at spearheading a nationwide COVID-19 vocational awareness program. The lawsuit, filed in a federal district court in Georgia by CBR International, accuses NFL Alumni of breach of contract, whistleblower retaliation, unjust enrichment, and related claims. NFL Alumni, based … Read more

Federal Judge Rules No Sanctions for Lawyer’s AI-Generated Citation Errors in Whistleblower Case

Roanoke, Va. – In a remarkable judicial decision exploring the intersection of modern technology and legal accountability, a Virginia district court declined to penalize a seasoned attorney who admitted to using artificial intelligence tools that led to errors in a legal brief. In a recent hearing, U.S. District Judge Thomas T. Cullen determined that the miscitation and misquotation in the document were the result of an honest mistake by Thad M. Guyer, a highly regarded whistleblower attorney. During the proceedings of the Iovino v. Michael Stapleton Associates case in the Western District of Virginia, Guyer … Read more

Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval to Dismiss Federal Whistleblower Protection Chief

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has initiated a Supreme Court challenge seeking permission to fire the head of a federal agency that safeguards whistleblowers, marking a notable first appeal to the high court under President Donald Trump’s current term. This step reflects a broader effort by the administration to assert executive authority over independent federal agencies. In a recent emergency appeal, the Justice Department sought to overturn a lower court’s decision that temporarily reinstated Hampton Dellinger as the head of the Office of Special Counsel. The appeals court had maintained the reinstatement on procedural grounds, … Read more

Whistleblower Sues Rhode Island Health Information Exchange Over Alleged Misuse of Data

Providence, Rhode Island – A lawsuit has been filed against CurrentCare, Rhode Island’s health information exchange (HIE), by a former employee who claims the organization improperly used health data in ways that violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The whistleblower, whose identity remains confidential due to the sensitivity of the case, alleges that CurrentCare managed health information in a manner that compromised patient privacy. The legal action, initiated in Rhode Island federal court, centers around allegations that CurrentCare permitted unauthorized access to patient data, including instances where health information was allegedly used … Read more