Zachary Kitts

Zachary Kitts

Zachary Kitts is a founding partner at K&G Law Group, PLLC, where he concentrates his practice in the areas of qui tam litigation under the False Claims Act, employment law, business torts, and other complex civil litigation matters. In total, Zach's false claims act cases have returned more than $118 million to federal, state, and local governments. Zach has been involved in a number of precedent-setting false claims act cases against banks and financial services companies, healthcare providers, defense contractors, and others.

Changes to the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act as of July 1, 2012

Changes to the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act as of July 1, 2012. A new and amended version of the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act took effect on July 1, 2012.  The changes were mostly cosmetic, but there are some […]

Interesting New Virginia Legal Ethics Opinion on Lawyer Blogging, Client Secrets, and Marketing

Earlier this month a three judge panel convened by the Virginia State Bar issued an interesting opinion on the topics of lawyer blogging, client secrets, and free speech. The panel was convened to hear a disciplinary appeal by Richmond criminal […]

Delaware Attorney General Joe Biden Jr. Intervenes in Delaware False Claims Act Case Case Concerning Unclaimed Property

Delaware Attorney General Joe Biden Jr. Intervenes in Delaware False Claims Act Case Case Concerning Unclaimed PropertyAs regular readers know, I am a proponent of using state false claims acts to pursue unclaimed property suits against Holders of Unclaimed Property.  […]

K&G Law Group, PLLC Announces the Launch of www.VirginiaQuiTamLawyers.com

Announcing the Launch of VirginiaQuiTamLawyers.comOn behalf of K&G Law Group PLLC I am happy to announce the launch of a new webpage dedicated to the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act and to qui tam litigation in Virginia — www.VirginiaQuiTamLawyers.com   As with any webpage, it […]

New First Circuit Opinion Holds Important Lessons for Lawyers Interested in Bringing Qui Tam Cases…

New First Circuit Opinion Holds Important Lessons for Lawyers Interested in Bringing Qui Tam Cases…An important new opinion was published this week by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit — the caption is US ex rel. Jones v. […]

Abbot Laboratories Agrees to Pay $1.5 Billion to Settle Civil and Criminal Claims in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia

Yesterday Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli announced a whopping $1.7 billion settlement in what he called “the largest Medicaid fraud case investigated by a state Medicaid Fraud Control Unit ever.”  My regular readers know that the Virginia Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (which is […]

The Question the American Legislative Exchange Counsel Cannot Answer: Why Do All of the Business-Friendly States Have State False Claims Acts?

The Question the American Legislative Exchange Counsel Cannot Answer:  Why Do All of the Business-Friendly States Have State False Claims Acts?As my regular readers know, this blog is about qui tam litigation under the federal False Claims Act as well […]

Abraham Lincoln and the federal False Claims Act — Did Lincoln Really Say Everything He Said?

It is well known to most of my regular readers that Abraham Lincoln was one of the main forces behind the enactment of the federal False Claims Act during the American Civil War (also known as the War Between the […]

Congressional Oversight of Agencies Now on Display — But Who Has Oversight of State Agencies?

In a recent post, I discussed a study done by the Center for Public Integrity  which found State Government agencies at a high risk for fraud, waste, and abuse.  One of the major reasons for such corruption at the state level […]