The Atlanta-based attorneys leading a UnitedHealthcare team that just landed a $56.2 million consent judgment in Texas against several now-defunct laboratories are likely to keep racking up frequent flyer points to the Lone Star State, where two more similar lawsuits are pending over claims of fraudulent billing and kickbacks.

Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial partners Stephen Mooney, Scott Kerew and Adam Sinton represent the healthcare giant, which reached a deal on July 24 with five affiliated labs that initiated the litigation by suing UnitedHealthcare in Texas’ Western District over claims they weren’t being paid for urine tests to screen for drugs.

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