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Opinion: Wiggin and Dana's Paul Tuchmann explains what the Supreme Court's recent decision could mean for False Claims Act ...
The United States Supreme Court will not review the conviction of Temple University’s business school former dean who was found guilty of federal wire fraud following a rankings scandal. The court’s ...
The case in Philadelphia involved Alpha Painting & Construction and a project manager, Stamatios Kousisis, who was convicted ...
On May 22, 2025, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision broadening applicability of the federal wire fraud statute. In ...
The Supreme Court rules fraud doesn’t require financial loss, affirming conviction in a $20M federal contracting scheme.
On May 22, 2025, the Supreme Court unanimously declined to limit federal wire fraud to cases involving economic loss to the victim, ...
President Donald Trump’s allies have brought a series of cases seeking to exclude votes received after Election Day from ...
Philadelphia painting contractor argued to U.S. Supreme Court that state DOT, which received federal funds for two projects, ...
The high court rejected arguments that a fraud defendant must actually intend to cause economic losses to be convicted.
Federal prosecutors can now pursue fraud cases even where the victim received valuable goods or services if the defendant ...
Lawsuit from Republican US Rep. Mike Bost comes as the GOP nationwide has tried to stop allowing mail-in votes from being ...