Building a Precedent — First Recovery for a Local Government Employee under the Anti-Retaliation Provisions of the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act
K&G Law Group is pleased to announce the first ever recovery for a state and local government employee under the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act’s anti-retaliation provisions. The story was picked up by Virginia […]
All Federal Court Practitioners Should be Aware of Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Today’s post looks at some proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure from the Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure. Actually, I do not think these proposals are actually proposals just […]
A Look at the False Claims Act Case Against Lance Armstrong
A Look at the False Claims Act Case Against Lance Armstrong At this point, it is hardly news that cyclist Lance Armstrong used performance enhancing drugs and blood doping to help him win the Tour de France seven times. What […]
Discretion is the better part of valor…and it is also a big part of a qui tam practice
Discretion is the better part of valor…and it is also a big part of a qui tam practice. In the last 18 months, there have a been a number of huge recoveries, including several settlements of more than one billion dollars. As […]