False Claims Act/Qui Tam

This blog is about qui tam, a  lawsuit brought under the False Claims Act by a private plaintiff on behalf of the Federal or State Government (rather than by the Government itself). The False Claims Act was originally enacted by Congress in 1863, as a response to widespread abuses by government contractors against the Union Army during the Civil War. The qui tam provisions are now used widely and this blog is intended to keep readers up to date with all qui tam related news and to provide commentary when warranted.  This blog also contains an array of laws and regulations concerning qui tam set out in an easy to read format.

House Approves Anti-fraud Legislation

by Nolan and Auerbach on May 21, 2009

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) announced in a May 18, 2009 press release that The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act, introduced by Senators Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Grassley and Ted Kaufman (D-Del), had cleared Congress that day with an approval by the House of Representatives.

The senate unanimously passed the amended bipartisan legislation, according to the release, and the bill is now headed to the President’s desk to be signed into law.

To see the press release, go to iowapolitics.com

For more information about Qui Tam law and Health Care Fraud, contact Nolan and Auerbach, PA.

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