Limits On "Self-Help" Discovery In FCA Cases

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Tom McConville, Warrington Parker and Elizabeth Morgan co-authored an article for Law360 that examines where different courts have drawn the line when it comes to employees engaging in self-help...
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Tom McConville, Warrington Parker and Elizabeth Morgan co-authored an article for Law360 that examines where different courts have drawn the line when it comes to employees engaging in self-help discovery to support claims under the False Claims Act.

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