Teller Law
300 Lenora St., PMB 1471, Seattle, WA 98121, Seattle, WA 98121
About Teller Law
Teller Law, based in Seattle, Washington, represents clients in whistleblower, False Claims Act, employment law, and personal injury matters. Founding attorney Stephen Teller has over 25 years of experience. The firm assists individuals nationwide in cases against large corporations, recovering millions of dollars for clients. It also handles illegal workplace practices, discrimination, and wrongful termination. Stephen Teller serves as an employment mediator and arbitrator.
Notable Case Results
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$40.2M
Rural Health Care Program Fraud
GCI Communications Corp. agreed to pay $40,242,546 to resolve allegations of False Claims Act violations for knowingly inflated prices and breached FCC competitive bidding rules in the Rural Health Care Program. Relator Robert Taylor received $6.4 million.
$38.5M
Mortgage Fraud
Academy Mortgage Corporation agreed to pay $38.5 million to settle allegations of fraudulently underwriting mortgages insured by the FHA.
$20M
Off-Label Marketing Fraud
DUSA Pharmaceuticals repaid over $20 million in settlement for using schemes to convince doctors to use less effective methods for treating pre-cancerous skin conditions to sell more product, leading to Medicare overpayments.
$13.2M
Mortgage Fraud
Lennar Corporation, Universal American Mortgage Company, LLC, and Eagle Home Mortgage of California, Inc. paid $13.2 million to settle claims of fraud against the Federal Housing Administration for falsely certifying compliance with FHA standards.
$6.5M
Government Contractor Fraud
Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) agreed to pay $6.5 million to resolve claims it systematically overbilled the U.S. Department of Energy for excessive idle labor time at the Hanford Nuclear Site.
$4.2M
Government Contractor Fraud
Lucent Technologies World Services Inc. settled a whistleblower lawsuit at $4.2 million related to false claims about an Iraq 911-style emergency response system project, specifically falsely informing the U.S. government it finished testing to get paid faster.
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