K-Con, Inc. v. Sec’y of the Army, 2018 U.S. App. LEXIS 31196 (Fed. Cir., November 5, 2018) -
In September 2013 K-Con, Inc. (“K-Con”) entered into two contracts with the government to supply and construct pre-engineered...more
Meridian Eng’g Co. v. United States, 2018 U.S. App. LEXIS 7024 (Fed. Cir., Mar. 20, 2018) -
Meridian Engineering Company (“Meridian”) was hired by the United States (“Government”) to construct flood control structures on...more
Parkcrest Builders, LLC v. Hous. Auth. of New Orleans, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 125012 (E.D. La. August 8, 2017) -
The Housing Authority of New Orleans (“the Authority”) contracted with Parkcrest Builders, LLC (“Parkcrest”)...more
10/19/2017
/ Affordable Housing ,
Breach of Contract ,
Certificates of Occupancy ,
Construction Contracts ,
Construction Industry ,
Construction Project ,
Delay Claims ,
Federal Contractors ,
Housing Developers ,
Low-Income Issues ,
Partial Summary Judgments ,
Public Housing ,
Public Housing Authorities ,
Real Estate Development ,
Rental Property ,
Urban Planning & Development
On June 16, 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the matter of Universal Health Services, Inc. v. United States ex rel. Escobar, 136 S. Ct. 1989 (2016), changing the legal landscape for False Claims Act qui tam claims...more
8/30/2016
/ Conditions of Payment ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
False Implied Certification Theory ,
Federal Contractors ,
Health Care Providers ,
Healthcare ,
Healthcare Fraud ,
Implied Certification ,
Material Misrepresentation ,
Medicare ,
Motion for Summary Judgment ,
Qui Tam ,
SCOTUS ,
Universal Health Services Inc v United States ex rel Escobar ,
Unlicensed Medical Providers