Qatar emphasises zero-tolerance towards terrorism during Indian delegation’s visit

In Polansky v. Geisinger Holy Spiritthe U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania reinforced the scope of the False Claims Act’s (FCA) “government action bar,” dismissing a second qui tam lawsuit brought by a relator-physician on the grounds that it was duplicative of an FCA suit previously filed and ultimately dismissed.

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