In a potentially seismic development, a federal district court held that the False Claims Act's qui tam provisions violate the Constitution's Appointments Clause—a ruling that, if upheld, would upend the landscape of FCA...more
A defendant who violates the FCA can be liable for treble damages plus a civil penalty of $5,500 to $11,000 (adjusted for inflation) for each false claim. Meanwhile, FCA lawsuits often involve tens of thousands of alleged...more
2/3/2022
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Eighth Amendment ,
Excessive Fines Clause ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
False-Certification of Conformance ,
Fines ,
Health Care Providers ,
Medicare ,
Qui Tam ,
Reimbursements ,
Relators ,
Statutory Violations ,
Treble Damages
In July 2021, a bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill, S. 2428, entitled the False Claims Amendments Act of 2021 ("S. 2428"), which proposed substantive and procedural amendments to the False Claims Act ("FCA")....more
11/2/2021
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Burden-Shifting ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Enforcement Authority ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
Healthcare Fraud ,
Materiality ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Qui Tam ,
Regulatory Reform ,
Relators ,
Whistleblower Protection Policies
Exercising the government's discretion to dismiss meritless FCA cases, DOJ argues patient support services are "appropriate and beneficial to federal healthcare programs and their beneficiaries."
This week, the Department...more