Say you’ve been sued. Sorry. Besides grumbling, searching for a voodoo doll, a set of sharp pins, and answering the darn complaint, what can you do? Well, it all depends. First things first, however.
A recent decision by a federal district court affirmed the ability of defendants in False Claims Act actions brought by qui tam relators to assert counterclaims against relators. The court’s opinion ...
The North Carolina Business Court recently issued an opinion in Carolina Medical Partners, PLLC v. Shah. The case involves a ...