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Defense-Friendly Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims Act Marketing and Advertising Decisions

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On April 14, 2025, the Seventh and Second Circuits each issued opinions narrowing the scope of advertising, marketing, and booking fee activities that run afoul of the federal Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS). See United States v....more

Mintz - Health Care Viewpoints

Petition for Certiorari Filed in Supreme Court in False Claims Act Case Seeking Review of Whether “Willful” Under the...

The Supreme Court now has the opportunity to define “willfulness” under the federal criminal Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS). In a declined qui tam case filed against McKesson Corporation, a pharmaceutical wholesaler, the...more

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Recent False Claims Act Decisions to Know

In this post, we summarize noteworthy False Claims Act (FCA) decisions so far from 2023. Each of the three circuit court opinions discussed here ruled in favor of the defendants on different aspects of the FCA: the Sixth...more

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Public Disclosure Bar Applies – Court Dismisses Whistleblower’s False Claims Complaint

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A recent U.S. District Court decision provides a good example of how federal courts will apply the public disclosure/original source rules in whistleblower cases alleging that health care providers violated the False Claims...more

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D.C. District Court Upholds HHS’s 2013 Policy of Including Part C Days in the Medicare Fraction of the DSH Calculation

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On July 7, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of HHS and upheld HHS’s 2013 rule readopting its policy of including Part C days in the Medicare fraction of the disproportionate share...more

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Fifth Circuit Affirms Government’s Unilateral Dismissal of FCA Claims Despite Initially Declining to Intervene

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On July 7, 2021, a Fifth Circuit panel upheld a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas to grant the government’s dismissal of two qui tam actions under the False Claims Act (FCA) in Texas,...more

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The Granston Memo in 2019: Recent Cases Highlight the Granston Memo’s Effectiveness as a Tool to Dismiss False Claims Act Cases

The “Granston Memo” has proven to be a boon again in 2019 for False Claims Act (“FCA”) defendants. In a January 15, 2019 Sheppard Mullin FCA Defense Blog article, we highlighted a growing movement by the Department of Justice...more

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District Courts Hold that DOJ Lacks “Unfettered” Discretion to Preemptively Dismiss Qui Tam Actions

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In two recent decisions, federal district courts in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Southern District of Illinois, respectively, considered the Government’s motions to dismiss False Claims Act (FCA) lawsuits...more

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Mintz Levin Health Care Qui Tam Update - February 2019

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Overview of Qui Tam Activity - We identified 49 health care-related qui tam cases that were unsealed in September and October 2018. The government intervened in whole or in part in 10 of those 49 unsealed cases, which...more

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K&L Gates Triage: Triage in 2019: Health Care Topics to Watch in the New Year

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As K&L Gates begins its third season of Triage: Rapid Legal Lessons for Busy Health Care Professionals, Hilary Bowman previews several topics that the health care practice group anticipates will have a significant impact on...more

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Health Care Enforcement Quarterly Roundup - Q4 | January 2019

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This latest installment of the Health Care Enforcement Quarterly Roundup reflects on trends that persisted in 2018 and those emerging trends that will carry us into 2019 and beyond. Leading off with the US Department of...more

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False Claims Act: 2018 Year in Review

INTRODUCTION - Unlike some recent years, 2018 was somewhat short on headline grabbing news related to the False Claims Act (FCA). There were, to be sure, significant developments in the courts and within the Department of...more

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

Upswing in DOJ Qui Tam Dismissals

The Department of Justice (DOJ) appears to be taking to heart the policy articulated in what has come to be called the Granston Memo, as it has recently sought dismissal of 11 False Claims Act (FCA) cases in various federal...more

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Department of Justice Moves to Dismiss FCA Cases Involving Patient Support Services

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Exercising the government's discretion to dismiss meritless FCA cases, DOJ argues patient support services are "appropriate and beneficial to federal healthcare programs and their beneficiaries." This week, the Department...more

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Amended FCA Complaint Cannot Cure A First-to-File Violation

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently held that a False Claims Act (FCA) relator could not evade the FCA’s first-to-file bar by filing an amended complaint after two earlier-filed FCA suits alleging similar conduct had...more

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District Court Dismisses Government’s False Claims Act Complaint for Failure to Allege Actual False Claims with Particularity

On January 7, 2016 the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida took the rare step of dismissing (with leave to amend) the government’s Complaint in Intervention in a False Claims Act Case. This case...more

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