Amid a major expansion of the federal False Claims Act, the Examiner takes a look at a statute that "has made some midlevel bureaucrats very rich" while being "very good to some trial lawyers" as well.
Examiner on whistleblower law
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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| Laura Eyi Press Officer, Manhattan Institute leyi@manhattan-institute.org |



