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Federal statutory rights exist because Congress identified real problems and enacted powerful remedies to address them. The False Claims Act and Qui Tam Warrior is Volume XV of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Federal Statutory Warriors Series — the most comprehensive single-author federal statutory law reference library ever assembled. This 507-page volume delivers the complete analytical framework for THE FALSE CLAIMS ACT AND QUI TAM WARRIOR, The Complete Guide to the FCA's Eight Liability Provisions, the Materiality Requirement After Universal Health Services v. Escobar, the Implied Certification Theory, the Public Disclosure Bar and Original Source Exception, the Government's Intervention Decision, FCA Damages and Penalties, and the Complete Qui Tam Strategic Toolkit.
Wayne Richard Evangelista covers every dimension of this statutory framework: the legislative history and congressional purpose that animate every provision; the constitutional basis that sustains the statute's authority; the doctrinal elements that must be established to invoke the statute's protection; the evidentiary framework governing proof at summary judgment and trial; the full remedial structure including compensatory damages, statutory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, and attorney fees; the administrative enforcement mechanisms and their interaction with private rights of action; the defensive framework available to respondents and defendants; and the Wisconsin and Seventh Circuit practice dimensions that give every analysis immediate practical value. The statutory warrior who commands this volume possesses the complete practitioner's toolkit needed to fight every case arising under this framework, from initial evaluation through trial and appeal.
The False Claims Act and Qui Tam Warrior
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