[02/17/16]
Posted on February 17, 2016 in False Claims Act Defense
Written by: David B. Honig
In 2010, the False Claims Act (“FCA”) was extensively amended to limit the public disclosure bar and to expand the ability of whistleblowers to qualify as “original sources” in qui tam litigation. This month, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals took an in-depth look at both provisions, in the case US ex rel. Moore & Co.... READ MORE
Tags: False Claims Act, FCA, original source, public disclosure, Third Circuit
[03/03/15]
Posted on March 3, 2015 in False Claims Act Defense
Published by: Hall Render
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals¹ became the third federal appeals court in one week to issue an opinion regarding the False Claims Act’s Public Disclosure Bar.² In a non-precedential opinion, the Third Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a pharmacist’s allegations finding the allegations were based on public information for which the Relator was... READ MORE
Tags: Delaware, Express Scripts, Fifth Circuit, Morgan, New Jersey, original source, Pennsylvania, public disclosure bar, sixth Circuit, Third Circuit
[03/02/15]
Posted on March 2, 2015 in Health Law News
Written by: Drew B. Howk
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals¹ became the third federal appeals court in one week to issue an opinion regarding the False Claims Act’s Public Disclosure Bar.² In a non-precedential opinion, the Third Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a pharmacist’s allegations finding the allegations were based on public information for which the Relator was not... READ MORE
Tags: Case Analysis, Fifth Circuit, New Jersey, original source, Pennsylvania, public disclosure bar, sixth Circuit, Third Circuit
[06/26/14]
Posted on June 26, 2014 in False Claims Act Defense
Written by: Drew B. Howk
Last week, the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that defendants in a False Claims Act case may bring a cause of action against the Relator for breach of a confidentiality agreement. Though such causes of action have been disfavored by other courts, this ruling paves a path for government contractors... READ MORE
Tags: Confidentiality, Counterclaims, Pennsylvania, Third Circuit