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Virginia Qui Tam Law: Category Archive for Potential Uses of the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

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

Truly, there is nothing new under the sun....including the reasons UVa seeks to quash the Civil Investigative Demand issued by Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli

Cuccinelli Investigates Grant Fraud at the University of Virginia

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

Fraud on the Government--a true Equal Opportunity Employer

News from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia: United States Intervenes in False Claims Act Suit Against Virginia Medicaid Providers

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

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

News from the Virginia Attorney General Race--Former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore Endorses John Brownlee for Attorney General in 2009

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

New Virginia Website Attempts to Expose VDOT Waste

Qui Tam Practice Example: Use of the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act to Combat Fraud in State Grants

Eli Lilly Agrees to Pay $1.4 Billion to Settle Qui Tam Claims Brought by the United States and 26 States--Unfortunately, Virginia is Not Among Them

A New Year, A New President, and Lots of New Money--How We Can Prevent the Same Old Fraud?

Q & A: Is It Necessary for the Virginia Attorney General to File A Complaint Under Seal?

The Marine Habitat and Waterways Improvement Fund and the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

Proof that one Medicare provider with a laptop can steal more than ten men with guns

The Utility of Private Law Enforcement: Academic Support from the University of Chicago

Assessment of penalties against parties liable under the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act and Federal False Claims Act

The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 and the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act: One Year Anniversary