Host Jonathan Porter welcomes to the show Michael Schrier, a Washington-based partner in Husch Blackwell’s Government Contracts practice, to discuss ...
Although the change in administrations has heralded shifting enforcement priorities at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), ...
The United States alleged that Providence Park, which owns and operates a skilled nursing facility in Waco, submitted ...
Deputy Assistant Attorney General Michael Granston laid out the Department of Justice’s (“DOJ”) priorities over the next four years at the Federal ...
On February 21, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in the False Claims Act (FCA) case Wisconsin Bell Inc. v.
The court rejected an argument by an AT&T subsidiary that an industry-funded program to provide internet access to schools and libraries is not subject to the federal False Claims Act.
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Hosted on MSNWaterbury business pays more than $2.2 million to settle False Claims Act allegationsAccording to officials, the business then-known as Coventya, Inc. submitted false information to receive a Paycheck ...
The high court considered whether the source of mandatory federal telecommunications subsidies for rural communities could ...
PPP loans were intended to help small businesses and their employees suffering the economic effects caused by the pandemic,” ...
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