With so much government money sloshing around the economy these days, it's no wonder that False Claims Act cases are suddenly getting a lot more attention. In such litigation, private individuals may be rewarded with extraordinary sums of money for ratting out their own employers for violating the government's trust. These cases can make attorneys quite rich, as well. One California case, for example, recently net...
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