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Blog Post | 11.05.24
Stringent Requirements for Pleading Fraud Under Rule 9(b).
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 11.01.24
General Allegations Without Representative Examples Are Insufficient to Survive a Motion to Dismiss
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 10.09.24
The Anatomy of a Failed Qui Tam Case: Lessons from U.S v. Radiation Therapy Services
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 10.01.24
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 09.30.24
How Much (Information) Is Too Much? Caselaw Shines a Light on Avoiding Privilege Waiver.
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 09.03.24
The Intricacies of Qui Tam Actions and the Role of Government Dismissals
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 07.22.24
Navigating the Attorney-Client Privilege Waiver Tightrope
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 06.17.24
Settling False Claims Act Cases Involves More than Just Cutting a Check to DOJ
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 03.21.24
Encouraging Signs that DOJ May Finally Be Using Its Dismissal Authority
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 03.19.24
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 02.15.24
Monumental Reduction in FCA Damages Based on Excessive Fines Clause
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law BlogBlog Post | 01.23.24
The Complexities of Assessing Damages in FCA Cases
Crowell & Moring’s Health Law Blog