Author: Joe Coffey

FCA Basics: Elements of a Claim

This is the second post in the Dorsey FCANow Blog’s FCA Basics Series covering the fundamentals of the False Claims Act (“FCA”), outlining FCA procedure, and highlighting key facets of FCA practice. Today’s post introduces the elements of an FCA Claim. The Basic Elements of an FCA Claim There are several theories of liability under the FCA and the elements of each can vary based...

SuperValu: Relators’ SCOTUS Victory Turns Pyrrhic After Jury’s Defense Verdict and Denial of Post-Trial Motions

Last week, after fourteen years of litigation, United States ex rel. Schutte v. SuperValu, Inc. arrived at its likely end after the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois rejected relators’ bid for a new trial after a jury returned a defense verdict earlier this year.  Filed in 2011 and unsealed in 2015, SuperValu led to a landmark Supreme Court decision on the...

FCA Basics Series: Introduction to the False Claims Act

Dorsey’s FCANow Blog is kicking off a new series—FCA Basics. Over the coming months, the FCANow Blog will feature posts covering the fundamentals of the False Claims Act (“FCA”), outlining FCA procedure, and highlighting key facets of FCA practice. This inaugural post introduces the FCA, its history, and its purpose. A Brief History of the FCA Often referred to as the Lincoln Law, the FCA...