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Building a Precedent — First Recovery for a Local Government Employee under the Anti-Retaliation Provisions of the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

By Zachary Kitts on April 6, 2013 in State False Claims Act News, Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act, Virginia Whistleblowers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Lawyers Weekly this past week, and it has apparently gained some attention in the City of Alexandria.

Stay tuned, more to come…

K&G Law Group is a boutique-style law firm based in Nothern Virginia and practicing nationwide

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