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US Supreme Court to Decide Whether the Government Can Prove Knowledge When the Defendant s Regulatory Interpretation Is Objectively Reasonable – Jackson Walker

The United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in a pair of cases out of the Seventh Circuit that will finally resolve a longstanding circuit split on the question of “scienter” under the False Claims Act (FCA) namely, whether a defendant can “knowingly” violate the FCA if the relevant legal requirement is ambiguous and the defendant’s conduct is otherwise “objectively reasonable.” By Jennifer Freel, Laura M. Kidd Cordova, & Bethany Pickett Shah

Luke Cass Corporate Defense Attorney Womble Bond Dickinson Law Firm

Luke Cass is a Corporate Defense lawyer at Womble Bond Dickinson Law Firm, specializing in the defense of a variety of federal criminal allegations, including health care fraud, conspiracy, mail and wire fraud.

4th Circ Says COVID-Risk Release Bid Was Wrongly Denied

The Fourth Circuit on Tuesday agreed with a man convicted of fraud that a lower court improperly denied his request to be released from prison at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, finding that it had failed to consider his heightened risk of death or serious illness.

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