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 […]
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 […]
Blocking and tackling in qui tam litigation — execution on fundamentals wins the day…
Blocking and tackling in qui tam litigation — execution on fundamentals wins the day… As regular readers know, I believe in focusing on the fundamentals in litigation or, at least, that is what […]
Truly There Is Nothing New Under the Sun — And Even Lance Armstrong’s Highly Paid Lawyers Can’t Come Up with Something New….
The qui tam case against Lance Armstrong has been in the news again recently. By way of review, the allegations are that Lance Armstrong was (1) taking performance enhancing drugs while (2) being […]