In the world of False Claims Act (“FCA”) litigation, the recent case United States ex rel. Robert C. O’Laughlin, M.D. v. Radiation Therapy Services, P.S.C., et al. serves as an important reminder of the need for concrete evidence when asserting qui tam FCA claims.Continue Reading The Anatomy of a Failed Qui Tam Case: Lessons from U.S v. Radiation Therapy Services
FCA Litigation
The Intricacies of Qui Tam Actions and the Role of Government Dismissals
Posted in False Claims Act, Litigation
In the world of legal battles, few are as complex and as fraught with procedural intricacies as qui tam actions brought under the False Claims Act (“FCA”). The qui tam provision of the FCA allows private individuals, known as relators, to file lawsuits on behalf of the government and if successful, relators can receive a…