...Recology for wrongful termination in violation of the California False Claims Act (CFCA) whistleblower statute, Gov. Code § 12653, wrongful termination in violation of public...
...under Government Code section 12653, part of the California False Claims Act (CFCA) (Gov. Code, § 12650 et seq.), and Labor Code section...
...Inc. (MERS), and various lenders pursuant to the California False Claims Act (CFCA). On behalf of numerous California counties, Bates alleged in his qui tam...
...Bates, a realtor, filed suit under the California False Claims Act ("CFCA"), Cal. Gov't Code §§ 12650-12655, against Defendants Mortgage...
...is in the state of California's best interest to amend the CFCA remains an open question. ...
...California False Claims Act (Gov. Code, § 12650 et seq.) (CFCA) upon allegations that the general contractor violated the Public Contract Code in...
...California False Claims Act, Gov’t. Code §12650 et seq. (CFCA), alleging, as it had in the prior proceeding, that West Bay had...
...behalf of the State of California under the California False Claims Act (CFCA). McCann alleged that BofA’s methods for processing and accounting of...
...name of the State of California under the California False Claims Act (CFCA; Govt. Code, § 12650 et seq.). The complaint alleged that...
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