By Shawn Hanson and Ezekiel Rauscher
It is well known that under the Federal False Claims Act, whistleblowers who report fraudulent claims made to the government stand to recover large awards. This monetary incentive essentially makes everyone a bounty hunter.
It is less well known that in California, insurance companies can be whistleblowers for false claims made to them. Under California's Insurance Frauds Prevention Act (IFPA), Insura...
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