In “FCA Whistleblower Provisions Could Face Peril Under Trump” (Law360, December 3, 2024), Law360 examines how a second Trump administration could reshape False Claims Act (FCA) enforcement, particularly its qui tam provisions. The article highlights the uncertainty surrounding whistleblower-led litigation amid recent judicial rulings and the administration’s focus on government efficiency.
Adam Pollock, managing partner at Pollock Cohen LLP, as quoted in the article, warned that dismantling these provisions would disrupt “an entire statutory framework that Congress developed over centuries to carefully cabin the role of a qui tam relator.”
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