
Virginia Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Receives “Honest Abe” Award at Fourteenth Annual TAF Conference
Update from the Fourteenth Annual Taxpayers Against Fraud Conference: Virginia Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Receives a Well-Deserved Award and Attorney General Mark Herring Announces a Major Intervention The Fourteenth Annual Taxpayers Against Fraud Education Fund […]
State qui tam laws enable states to recover money merely by having a qualifying state false claims law
State qui tam laws enable states to recover money merely by having a qualifying state false claims law Today’s post is the first of a two-parter that takes a look at the […]
When can a qui tam whistleblower share in an alternate remedy?
When can a qui tam whistleblower share in an alternate remedy? Today’s post is another in our on-going series concerning the requirements for being a successful qui tam relator. More specifically, it looks […]

House Judiciary Hearings on Federal False Claims Act
Breaking News: House Judiciary Hearings on Federal False Claims Act Regular readers are accustomed to hearing about state by state legislative battles over false claims act legislation, but today we have […]
Maryland False Claims Act Referendum, Part Two
Maryland False Claims Act Referendum, Part Two This is the second of a two-part post on the mini-referendum that took place on the Maryland False Claims Act recently. In the 2014 legislative session, […]
The mini-referendum on the Maryland False Claims Act in Legislative District 4
The mini-referendum on the Maryland False Claims Act in Legislative District 4 — Part 1 of 2 Today is the first of a two-part post revisiting a frequent topic here at Vaquitamlaw.com […]

HUBzone certifications and federal false claims act violations
Today we will take a look at HUBzone certifications and federal false claims act violations — that is to say, fraud and false claims against the Historically Underutilized Business Zones Empowerment Contracting Program, […]
Attorney fee awards after McAfee v. Boczar
Attorney Fee Awards After McAfee v. Boczar in the Fourth Circuit Today we will take a look at attorney fee awards after McAfee v. Boczar and the important guidance this opinion provides for […]
Pretrial Motions Practice in Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act cases
Pretrial Motions Practice in Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act cases Today’s post takes a look at pretrial motions practice in Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act cases. Specifically, we will take a look at […]
Qui Tam Complaints shall be filed in camera and placed under seal
Qui Tam Complaints shall be filed in camera and placed under seal I have received questions from several readers over the past year or so about the seal requirements of the federal False […]