In this episode, Partner David Robbins highlights the Supreme Court’s recent, unanimous opinion in the SuperValue case, which held that the False Claims Act’s scienter element may take into account a defendant’s knowledge and subjective beliefs. David also covers the new FAR rule that prohibits contractors from using TikTok on certain IT products. Last, David discusses the Federal Circuit’s useful reminder of the de novo standard of review that applies to appeals of the Contract Disputes Act.
Government contracts authors
Marc A. Van Allen
Co-Chair
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David B. Robbins
Co-Chair
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Noah B. Bleicher
Partner
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Moshe Broder
Partner
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David W. DeBruin
Partner
ddebruin@jenner.com
Steven R. Englund
Partner
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Sati Harutyunyan
Partner
sharutyunyan@jenner.com
Matthew L. Haws
Partner
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Anton R. Valukas
Partner
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John Runeckles
Counsel
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Andrew Balland
Associate
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Aime JH Joo
Associate
ajoo@jenner.com
Ginsey V. Kramarczyk
Associate
agkramarczyk@jenner.com
Sierra A. Paskins
Associate
spaskins@jenner.com
Michelle Onibokun
Associate
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Nathaniel E. Castellano
Special Counsel
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