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The Federal Government Gets Serious About Collecting Overpayments

Regular readers will recall past blog posts about government overpayments.  This week more attention was focused on this topic with the introduction of the 2011 Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Improvement Act (S.1409).    As incredible as it may seem to the uninitiated, […]

Commonsense Steps State and Local Governments Can Take to Fight Fraud and Strengthen False Claims Act Enforcement, Part II—Funding a State Affirmative Civil Enforcement Unit

In an earlier post, I discussed a few basic common sense things that state and local governments can do to cut down on fraud.  Among those suggestions was to have a state false claims act, and then to make sure that […]

Court Ordered Attorney’s Fees under the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act and the federal False Claims Act

    SCOTUS has issued two new opinions concerning court-awarded attorney’s fees in the last year or so, and since the new

Commonsense Steps State and Local Governments Can Take to Fight Fraud and Strengthen False Claims Act Enforcement

Regular readers know that the single most important step a state government can take to limit fraudulent requests for payment is to pass a state false claims act modeled on the federal False Claims Act.  A state false claims act modeled on the […]

Interesting Reading from the Wall Street Journal…

Carrick Mollenkamp and Tom McGinty over at the Wall Street Journal did an article this week that may be of interest to readers … here are some links to the explanatory graphics on WSJ.com.    Here is a link to a WaPo article […]

Announcing the First New York State False Claims Act Conference

In a strong show of New York state’s support for its False Claims Act, today New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced a CLE-certified conference on the strengthened New York False Claims Act. The conference will take place on […]

SCOTUS Issues Opinion in Schindler Elevator Corp. v. United States

In breaking news, today the Supreme Court of the United States announced its 

Judge Payne says “Hire Local Counsel in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia”

The Virginia Lawyers Weekly blog has an excellent post today on the importance of local counsel in the Rocket Docket.  Indeed, lawyers outside the rocket docket are often unfamiliar with the speed and intensity of litigation in the E.D.Va., and little things–like the fact […]

Announcing upcoming CLE Seminar on Statutory Attorney’s Fees in Virginia Courts

I will be speaking at an upcoming seminar through Virginia CLE which may be of interest to some readers.  The seminar concerns court-awarded attorney’s fees in Virginia’s state and federal courts, with a focus on the mechanics of fee petitions, and fee-shifting litigation.  […]

Why do you think all the most business-friendly states have state False Claims Acts?

Over the past few years I have noticed that certain questions and objections sometimes arise when a state considers a state False Claims Act.  Today’s post deals with the single most common objection and/or question. As an aside, I have also […]