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Supreme Court Rejects Whistleblower Appeal

Posted on January 10, 2005 in Case Analysis

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Today the United States Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of an Alabama whistleblower in a case against a hospital in Mobile. We first told you about the case when it was dismissed by the trial court. It was an unusual case to reach all the way to the... Continue Reading →

Tags: certiorari, denied, dismissed, False Claims Act, fraud with particularity, materiality, qui tam, relator, whistleblower


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