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Employer Responds to Qui Tam Suit With Fiduciary Duty Breach Claim Against Whistleblower
In a lawsuit that could have significant implications for whistleblower cases, a hospital that is a defendant in a civil qui tam lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has sued the whistleblower in West Virginia federal court for not reporting the alleged misconduct internally.Employer Responds to Pa. Qui Tam Suit by Suing Whistleblower for Breach of Fiduciary Duty
In a lawsuit that could have significant implications for whistleblower cases, a hospital that is a defendant in a civil qui tam lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has sued the whistleblower in West Virginia federal court for not reporting the alleged misconduct internally.Roberts Delivers Latest Pro-Arbitration Ruling for Divided Court
Ginsburg said in dissent: “I write separately to emphasize once again how treacherously the court has strayed from the principle that 'arbitration is a matter of consent, not coercion.'”Chief Justice Roberts Delivers Latest Pro-Arbitration Ruling for Divided Court
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority, overturning a decision by the Ninth Circuit that allowed a class arbitration to proceed because the arbitration agreement at issue was ambiguous.Roberts Delivers Latest Pro-Arbitration Ruling for Divided Court
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority, overturning a decision by the Ninth Circuit that allowed a class arbitration to proceed because the arbitration agreement at issue was ambiguous.Pleading and Proving Unjust Enrichment Claims
In New York, the elements of an unjust enrichment claim are “that (1) the other party was enriched, (2) at that party's expense, and (3) that it is against equity and good conscience to permit the other party to retain what is sought to be recovered.” Several factors can drive the determination of whether these elements are adequately pleaded or later proven. In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer examine recent Commercial Division decisions addressing the application of these factors.Trending Stories
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