Partner Lawrence Kraus and Senior Counsel Jason Drori contributed an article to Corporate Counsel, “Supreme Court Hears Argument on Scope of False Claims Act,” on April 20, 2016. The article discussed the recent oral arguments of U.S. Supreme Court case, Universal Health Services Inc. v. United States ex rel. Escobar, which may decide how far the False Claims Act stretches. Kraus and Drori discussed the arguments for Universal and the realtors (Julio Escobar and Carmen Correa) and analyzed the course the court may take.
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The Non-Compliant Cat in the Hat
So, just before Easter, in 1957, a little book you may have heard of, called The Cat in the Hat, made its first appearance. Theodore Geisel — writing under the name “Dr. Suess” — later said that of all his children’s books, he was proudest of this one, because “it had something to do with the death of the Dick and Jane primers,” which he thought would bore any child to tears.