Analysis
Trump's 'Abnormal' Use Of FCA Could Get Tricky In Court
By Phillip Bantz
The Trump administration is wielding the False Claims Act in unusually narrow ways to drive policies on social and cultural issues — including gender-affirming care and diversity, equity and inclusion programs — but the government's potential theories of liability under the federal law remain largely untested and might not hold up in court, experts say.
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ENFORCEMENT
Lab Owner Gets 3 Years For $40M COVID-19 Test Fraud
By Carolina Bolado
A co-founder of a laboratory accused of submitting $40 million in unnecessary COVID-19 and genetic testing claims to healthcare benefit programs was sentenced to three years in prison Tuesday, after a Florida federal judge credited him for the extensive cooperation he provided the government before and during a trial against his co-defendants.
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LITIGATION
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Error-Filled Pro Se Recusal Bid Draws Conn. Judge's Ire
By Emily Sawicki
A Connecticut federal judge will not docket a pro se recusal request in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission fraud action accusing a man of skimming nearly $1 million in investments designated for hotel repair work, saying in a minute order that the defendant otherwise has counsel and submitted a meritless, error-riddled bid.
Complaint attached |
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