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Neither Strict Nor Nuanced: The Balanced Standard For False Claims Act Pleading In The Eleventh Circuit, C. Caitlin Giles Aug 2016

Neither Strict Nor Nuanced: The Balanced Standard For False Claims Act Pleading In The Eleventh Circuit, C. Caitlin Giles

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False Claims Act litigation is more hotly contested than ever before. One such controversial issue plaguing federal courts is the proper application of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b) to actions arising under the False Claims Act. The explosion of litigation under the FCA caused a circuit split to emerge on the correct standard to use when applying Rule 9(b)’s heightened pleading requirement for more particularity. Specifically, courts are split on the level of specificity required to prove that a false claim was submitted to the government. Some apply a “strict” interpretation and require pleadings to include representative samples of …


The Impact Of Preemption In The Nfl Concussion Litigation, Kelly A. Heard Oct 2013

The Impact Of Preemption In The Nfl Concussion Litigation, Kelly A. Heard

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The Evans Case: A Sixth Amendment Challenge To Florida's Capital Sentencing Statute, Brendan Ryan Jul 2013

The Evans Case: A Sixth Amendment Challenge To Florida's Capital Sentencing Statute, Brendan Ryan

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They're Not Yours, They's My Own: How Ncaa Employment Restrictions Violate Antitrust Law, Gregory Sconzo Apr 2013

They're Not Yours, They's My Own: How Ncaa Employment Restrictions Violate Antitrust Law, Gregory Sconzo

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More Decentralization, Less Liability: The Future Of Systemic Disparate Treatment Claims In The Wake Of Walmart V. Dukes, Stephanie S. Silk Apr 2013

More Decentralization, Less Liability: The Future Of Systemic Disparate Treatment Claims In The Wake Of Walmart V. Dukes, Stephanie S. Silk

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No abstract provided.