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No Fed statute of limits for retaliation claims brought under Qui Tam
Mike Fox reports:
"Justice Thomas writing for the Court found the 6-year statute of limitations for qui tam actions, added in 1986, is not applicable to the retaliation provision of that statute which was added the same year. Instead, courts should look to the most applicable state statute of limitations. Graham County Soil & Water Conservation District v. United States ex. rel. Wilson (U.S. 6/20/05) [pdf] ..."
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