Nov 07, 2024
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Supreme Court Could Expand False Claims Act Prosecution

The United States Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a pair of consolidated cases concerning the proper interpretation of the federal False Claims Act. The outcome could have a profound effect on one of the government’s most powerful tools in fraud prosecution. The False Claims Act (FCA) is one... Read More »

Governor Kathy Hochul speaking at a podium in a legislative setting.
NY Gov. Vetoes Bill to Expand Wrongful Death Damages

Governor Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill that would have expanded the damages available under New York’s wrongful death law. Following the veto, grieving families remain limited to purely economic losses should a fatal accident claim a loved one. Wrongful death is one of the more complex areas of personal injury... Read More »

A dock-less electric scooter parked by a bike rack in a public area.
Electric Scooter Company Can Be Sued as Public Nuisance

Bird Riders, Inc. has been manufacturing “dock-less” electric scooters since 2017. In addition to convenience, the company’s website boasts that “Rider and vehicle safety is our obsession.” It does not mention pedestrian safety. Now, a negligence and public nuisance lawsuit from a woman who sustained serious injuries when she tripped... Read More »