This Article begins with a brief description of the False Claims Act and its 1986 amendments. The Article then describes the Act\u27s jurisdictional provisions, which classify potential plaintiffs. Next, the Article discusses judicial and congressional responses to the 1986 amendments and how they relate to FCA suits filed by government employees. Finally, the Article evaluates the benefits and drawbacks of permitting government workers to file FCA suits and proposes a framework for permitting such actions in certain circumstances
This Note analyzes Congress\u27s most recent attempts to recover fraudulently secured government fun...
“You’re fired!” Employees across America hear these words every day. Usually, the federal government...
The False Claims Act ( FCA ) deputizes private citizens to combat fraud against the United States go...
This article will first generally describe the background of the False Claims Act ( FCA ) and the 19...
This Article addresses the issue of whether federal government employees should be able to use the F...
When most people think of the available tools in the fight against public corruption, they think of ...
Federal and State False Claims Acts facilitate recovery against contractors who bill the government ...
This short piece discusses recent (internal) Justice Department guidance for attorneys handling Fals...
Fraud against the federal government can be extremely costly, as the Department of Health and Human ...
Recently, the False Claims Act (FCA) was amended by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act o...
The False Claims Act is a civil remedy for the restitution to the government of monies fraudulently ...
In United States v. Catholic Healthcare West, the Ninth Circuit held that when information leading t...
The False Claims Act has evolved into one of the U.S. Government’s most successful tools to recover ...
(Excerpt) Thus, this Note argues that the use of statistical sampling to determine liability in Fals...
The False Claims Act (FCA) is the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) primary litigative tool to combat fr...
This Note analyzes Congress\u27s most recent attempts to recover fraudulently secured government fun...
“You’re fired!” Employees across America hear these words every day. Usually, the federal government...
The False Claims Act ( FCA ) deputizes private citizens to combat fraud against the United States go...
This article will first generally describe the background of the False Claims Act ( FCA ) and the 19...
This Article addresses the issue of whether federal government employees should be able to use the F...
When most people think of the available tools in the fight against public corruption, they think of ...
Federal and State False Claims Acts facilitate recovery against contractors who bill the government ...
This short piece discusses recent (internal) Justice Department guidance for attorneys handling Fals...
Fraud against the federal government can be extremely costly, as the Department of Health and Human ...
Recently, the False Claims Act (FCA) was amended by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act o...
The False Claims Act is a civil remedy for the restitution to the government of monies fraudulently ...
In United States v. Catholic Healthcare West, the Ninth Circuit held that when information leading t...
The False Claims Act has evolved into one of the U.S. Government’s most successful tools to recover ...
(Excerpt) Thus, this Note argues that the use of statistical sampling to determine liability in Fals...
The False Claims Act (FCA) is the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) primary litigative tool to combat fr...
This Note analyzes Congress\u27s most recent attempts to recover fraudulently secured government fun...
“You’re fired!” Employees across America hear these words every day. Usually, the federal government...
The False Claims Act ( FCA ) deputizes private citizens to combat fraud against the United States go...