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  • Commentary

    Courts Should Rule That the False Claims Act Qui Tam Provisions Are Unconstitutional

    Robert Salcido and Emily I. Gerry | March 07, 2024

    Through the qui tam provisions, which have transformed the FCA’s broad language and stimulated over-enforcement, Congress has dispersed power from the executive branch to private persons acting not in the public interest but rather in their own self-interest.

  • Best Practices

    Defending Class Action Certification In Data Breach Litigation

    Brian E. Middlebrook, Tyrik Jiang, John T. Mills and Joseph Salvo | January 23, 2023

    The most common questions and key elements of a negligence claim are whether the defendant breached a duty of care, whether there is any injury as a result of the defendant’s breach of any purported duty of care, and whether the defendant’s alleged breach caused the plaintiff any damages. While these essential questions and elements apply with equal force in data breach litigation, the difficult question to answer in these cases is “what is the value, if any, of your injury or damages?”

  • Commentary

    Dicta in Appeal About COVID-Related Laws Could Have Dire Consequences in Takings Cases

    John M. Baker | July 18, 2022

    If the Eighth Circuit was correct in observing that individual capacity liability to pay just compensation for a taking does not exist, perhaps every potential avenue to obtain just compensation in federal court arising from an alleged taking by a state official is barred, either for that reason, or because of the Eleventh Amendment.

  • Analysis

    Did the Supreme Court's 'Arthrex' Decision Open Pandora's Box?

    Robert E. Browne, Jr. and Ryan C. Deck | July 11, 2022

    The Patent and Trademark Office has indicated that guidance on discretionary denials at the PTAB will be released soon, clarifying how different factors are applied when patent judges use their discretion to turn away cases.

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