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Government Contracts: Alert - November 12, 2009

On November 30, 2009, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Graham County Soil & Water Conservation District v. United States ex rel. Wilson, a qui tam action brought under the False Claims Act (FCA) and appealed from a Fourth Circuit decision. The Court will use the case to resolve a split among the circuits over the scope of the FCA's "public disclosure" bar. A decision affirming the Fourth Circuit could increase qui tam litigation against any organization that does business with, or receives federal money through, federal, state and local governmental entities – and would further expand the reach of the FCA to any state or local program involving the use of federal funds.

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Chambers USA Lists Holland & Knight Among Nation’s Top Law Firms, Earning Top Spots in Multiple Practice Areas and Markets

More than 100 Holland & Knight attorneys named America’s Leading Lawyers in 2009 Chambers USA Guide.

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Icon: Bob Martinez
 

Florida Trend

Bob Martinez- Tampa

Governor Bob Martinez, a member of the Public Companies & Securities Practice Group, was profiled in a Florida Trend article, "Icon: Bob Martinez," published on July 1, 2009.

This article gives a timeline of the former Florida governor's life from his point of view. He nostalgically talks about the frequent fishing trips with his father, the risks he took to buy his uncle's restaurant and his decision to pursue a master's degree. "By nature, I've been a risk-taker," he said. "I just kind of rolled the dice. Had I not done that, I don't think the rest would have happened." Additionally, the article covers his political career from city mayor to governor.

To read the full article, please click here.

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