In this episode, Jason Crawford, Brian Tully McLaughlin, and Agustin Orozco explore the issues before the Supreme Court in two consolidated cases involving the False Claims Act. The hosts discuss the April 18 oral argument in Schutte/Proctor where the question before the Justices is whether a defendant’s subjective knowledge about whether its conduct was legal is relevant to whether it “knowingly” submitted false claims.
All Things Protest: Did the Federal Circuit Open Another Jurisdictional Door for Protests?
It All Adds Up: What’s the Point?
It All Adds Up: Our Two Cents
Let’s Talk FCA: Criminal Investigations and the False Claims Act
Let’s Talk FCA: Cost Accounting and the False Claims Act
All Things Protest: Year-End Trends and a Look Ahead to 2024
All Things Protest: GAO’s Decision in Global Alliant - Highlighting Pitfalls Surrounding Key Personnel Issues and Discussions
All Things Protest: Updates to SBA’s Ostensible Subcontractor Rule
Let’s Talk FCA: Civil-Cyber Fraud Initiative
Let’s Talk FCA: Pandemic Relief Fraud
All Things Protest: COFC Finds Agency’s Reliance on GAO Key Personnel Ruling Irrational
Let’s Talk FCA: Supreme Court Upholds DOJ’s Broad Dismissal Authority
All Things Protest: Recent Corrective Action and Clarification Wins
All Things Protest: The Federal Circuit Re-Writes the Rules on Standing, Jurisdiction, and Mid-Protest OCI Considerations
Let’s Talk FCA: False Claims Act Enforcement Trends
All Things Protest: When Agency Redactions Backfire
Byte-Sized Q&A: What do I need to know about Medium Assessments?
All Things Protest: Continued Pitfalls with Enhanced Debriefings
All Things Protest: COFC Rejects GAO’s Key Personnel Notification Rule
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