qui tam การใช้
- And he frequently advises government whistleblowers in " qui tam " matters.
- The dispute involves a practice known as " qui tam " lawsuits.
- The first " qui tam " statutes were enacted by the Norman Conquest.
- It was one of the largest qui tam cases in history.
- The dispute involved a 1990 qui tam suit by former employee Theodore Anderson.
- Under the law, a qui tam suit is filed secretly in a federal court.
- Despite the developments, the government asked for more extensions in Alderson's qui tam lawsuit.
- Vance also prioritized qui tam and false claims act cases.
- The dispute involved rules surrounding a practice known as " qui tam " lawsuits.
- More " qui tam " provisions were enacted over the next two centuries, rewarding informers.
- Under the law, a qui tam suit is filed under seal in a federal court.
- Prominent on the DCIS docket during this reporting period were the following qui tam cases:
- Qui tam suits are brought by individuals under a law dating back to the Civil War.
- He had never heard of qui tam cases and knew little of the federal whistle-blower law.
- Many have received Qui tam financial awards, which seems like a pretty quantitative bar to me.
- In 1987, 33 Qui Tam cases were filed.
- A whistleblower ( qui tam ) lawsuit was brought by David Barbetta, a former DaVita employee.
- Before 1986, qui tam suits were flatly barred if the government already knew about a whistleblower's allegations.
- A large number of other statutes, mostly affecting commercial regulations, also included " qui tam " provisions.
- Qui tam whistleblowers continue to provide DCIS with actionable information leading to the prosecution of fraud cases.
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