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Is UVa Allowing a Political Bias to Inhibit Cooperation with the Virginia Attorney General?

The June 2010 Issue of Virginia's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Newsletter

Breaking News: The Dodd-Frank Conference Report on Amendments to the anti-retaliation provisions of the Federal False Claims Act

New Opinion on Reasonable Attorney's Fees in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

The travails of Colorado, and perhaps an interesting new change in strategy from the enemies of fiscal responsibility.....

Important New Opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

March 2, 1863: On This Day in History...

The Virginia Supreme Court ends a series of misguided attempts to abuse the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli Breaks New Ground, and Comes Out of his Corner Swinging.....

Taxpayers Against Fraud Education Fund files amicus brief in ACLU et al. v. Eric Holder, et al. in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

Attorney General-elect Ken Cuccinelli Staffs Up the Office of the Attorney General

Fraud on the Government--a true Equal Opportunity Employer

President Obama Signs the Franken Amendments into Law

Everyone seems to focus on the treble damages, civil penalties, and attorney's fees...

North Carolina Joins the Deficit Reduction Club With a Bang

Announcing the Largest Federal Qui Tam/False Claims Act Settlement in History--and Virginia's Share

The ACLU's Ill-Advised Publicity Stunt Comes to an End

New SCOTUS Opinion on the Federal False Claims Act

Introducing the New and Improved Federal False Claims Act!

Important New Opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Addresses the Seal Requirements of the Federal False Claims Act

Taxpayers Against Fraud Education Fund files Amicus Curiae Memorandum in Support of the Department of Justice's Motion to Dismiss in ACLU, et al. v. Eric Holder, et al., 1:09cv042

Fools--or in this case, the Government Accountability Project, OMB Watch, and the ACLU--Rush In Where Angels Fear to Tread

An Important and Groundbreaking New Fourth Circuit Opinion is Issued today in United States ex rel DRC v. Custer Battles, LLC, et al.

Congressional Testimony in Support of the False Claims Correction Act of 2009

A New Defense for Fraudfeasors Emerges from the Maryland Legislature: "Your Honor, I was just trying to create jobs."

Special Report on last week's "IRS Whistleblower Bootcamp"

William C. "Bill" Mims Formally Becomes Virginia's 45th Attorney General

News from the Race for Virginia Attorney General

Breaking News: Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell resigns to focus on his gubernatorial race

How The Mighty Have Fallen: Restrictions Are Upheld for Executives in Purdue Pharma OxyContin Case

The Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act Finally Makes the Front Page of Virginia Lawyers Weekly

UPDATE: Settlement Announced in the first Non-Intervened case under the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act in Commonwealth of Virginia ex rel. Nisar A. Siddiqui v. Navy Federal Credit Union, et al.

October 27, 2008 Marks the Anniversary of the Rebirth of the Federal False Claims Act

New Opinion from the Eastern District of Virginia regarding the False Claims Act's anti-retaliation provisions

Taxpayers Against Fraud Announces the Agenda for its Eighth Annual Conference in September

Brief History of Qui Tam Litigation in Virginia Part Two

Breaking News: Virginia Office of the Attorney General to host Continuing Legal Education Seminar on the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Ranks in Top Five District Courts for Qui Tam Filings

An Introduction to Qui Tam Litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia--also known as the "Rocket Docket"

Breaking News: U.S. Supreme Court announces its decision in Allison Engine case

Recovering Mandatory Attorney's Fees under the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act case filings: The first "Notice of Declination" ever filed under the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

Rebuttal to D.C. Examiner's so-called "Editorial" of May 6, 2008

Qui Tam Practice in Virginia: Filing Under Seal in Virginia Circuit Courts

Practice Examples: Fairfax County Budget Woes and the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

Fairfax Bar Association CLE on the VFATA is a success