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Fourth Circuit Rules That False Claims Act Applies to Contracting Fraud Against Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority

Individual whistleblowers may sue a defense contractor that allegedly defrauded the Iraqi provisional government out of millions during the early part of the Iraq war, the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled April 10. United States of America ex rel. DRC Inc. v. Custer Battles LLC, No. 07-1220 (April,…

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Defense Contractor Northrop Grumman Settles False Claims Act Lawsuit Over Defective Satellite Parts

  Northrop Grumman Corporation agreed April 2 to settle a federal whistleblower lawsuit for $325 million, the New York Times reported. The lawsuit alleged that TRW Inc, a defense contractor that Northrop later acquired, intentionally suppressed evidence that certain electrical parts it manufactured did not work properly, causing the expensive…

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Whistleblower and Justice Department Settle Qui Tam Lawsuit Against Quest Diagnostics

  Medical testing giant Quest Diagnostics settled a whistleblower lawsuit and a related criminal fine for a total of $302 million, the New York Daily News reported April 16. Quest and a subsidiary, Nichols Institute Diagnostics, were accused of defrauding Medicare by selling medical test kits that they knew did…

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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Federal Government is Always a Party in Qui Tam Whistleblower Cases

  The United States Supreme Court will soon decide whether the federal government is always considered a party to False Claims Act lawsuits. The court heard oral arguments in United States ex rel. Eisenstein v. City of New York, No. 08-660, on April 21. At issue is the timeline to…

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