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Qui Notes: Unlocking the False Claims Act

Welcome to Qui Notes, Arnold & Porter's forum for all things False Claims Act (FCA). Here, you will find insightful commentary and news on FCA recoveries as they happen. Our interactive "recoveries map" and "statistics" pages show where the action is, both geographically and by industry. Basic concepts are covered in our glossary, but use tags and the search tool to find points of particular interest. Whatever your issue, our FCA experts will keep a steady stream of posts coming so you are never out-of-date. The FCA is a potential trap for anyone doing business with the government — we hope Qui Notes will help you unlock it. Thanks for visiting.

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FCA Panel at 2025 ABA White Collar Conference Share Views on Cutting Edge Issues
The ABA White Collar Crime Conference is taking place this week in Miami, and the first day featured a wide-ranging discussion of False Claims Act trends from a panel of experienced practitioners, including Arnold & Porter’s own Giselle Joffre, and in-house counsel at major corporations.
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Justices Again Go Out of Their Way To Question Qui Tam Constitutionality
On February 21, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court released its opinion in Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. United States ex rel. Heath, No. 23-1127.
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One Small Step for a District Court, One Giant Leap to the End of the Qui Tam: Florida District Court Holds Qui Tam Device Unconstitutional
A former law clerk to Justice Thomas, Judge Kathyrn Kimball Mizelle of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, has just held in Zafirov v. Florida Medical Associates LLC that the FCA’s qui tam device is unconstitutional under Article II of the U.S. Constitution.
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FCA Panel at ABA White Collar Conference Share Views on Schutte, Polansky, and New DOJ Pilot Program for Whistleblowers
The ABA White Collar Crime Conference took place this week in San Francisco and finished Day 1 strong with a panel of experienced practitioners and government officials discussing recent advancements in the False Claims Act (FCA) and whistleblower practice.
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