Halasa v. ITT Educational Servs., Inc
Docket Number | 11-3305 |
Decision Date | 14 August 2012 |
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Nordock Inc. v. Sys. Inc.
...Alan Wright, Arthur R. Miller & Richard L. Marcus, Federal Practice & Procedure § 2034 (3d ed. 2010). However, Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs., Inc., 690 F.3d 844, 852 (7th Cir.2012), upheld an award under Rule 26(b)(4)(E)(i) that included preparation time. See also Chambers v. Ingram, 858 F.2d ......
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Boone v. MountainMade Found.
...animus towards Mr. Barker in any way or even that Mr. Kessler was aware of Mr. Barker's report to the board. See Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs., 690 F.3d 844, 848 (7th Cir.2012) (holding that plaintiff failed to establish that his protected conduct was connected to the decision to fire him when......
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McCrary v. Knox Cnty.
...efforts to stop 1 or more violations of this subchapter." 31 U.S.C. § 3730(h)(1) (emphasis added). See also Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs., Inc. , 690 F.3d 844, 847 (7th Cir.2012) ( " Section 3730(h)(1) protects two categories of conduct"). The first type of protected conduct—acts "in furtheran......
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Weslowski v. Zugibe
...and (2) “other efforts to stop [one] or more violations of [the FCA].” 31 U.S.C. § 3730(h)(1) ; see also Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs., Inc., 690 F.3d 844, 847–48 (7th Cir.2012) ( “Section 3730(h)(1) protects two categories of conduct. The statute has long prevented employers from terminating ......
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False Claims Act: 2012 Year-In-Review
...useful in demonstrating lack of scienter. Seventh Circuit – FCA Retaliation Claim; Corporate Knowledge Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs., Inc., 690 F.3d 844 (7th Cir. The Seventh Circuit held that an employee's FCA retaliation claim failed because the employee did not present any evidence that his......
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Experts
...for time spent at deposition, unless “manifest injustice” would result. FRCP 26(b)(4)(E); see Halasa v. ITT Educational Services, Inc., 690 F. 3d 844 (7th Cir. 2012) (28 U.S.C. §1821, which establishes caps on witness fees, does not apply to expert witness fees under Rule 26); Fiber Optic D......
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Experts
...reasonable fee for time spent at deposition, unless “manifest injustice” would result. FRCP 26(b)(4)(E); see Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs , 690 F. 3d 844 (7th Cir. 2012) (28 U.S.C. §1821, which establishes caps on witness fees, does not apply to expert witness fees under Rule 26); Fiber Optic ......
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Experts
...for time spent at deposition, unless “manifest injustice” would result. FRCP 26(b)(4)(E); see Halasa v. ITT Educational Services, Inc., 690 F. 3d 844 (7th Cir. 2012) (28 U.S.C. §1821, which establishes caps on witness fees, does not apply to expert witness fees under Rule 26); Fiber Optic D......
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Experts
...reasonable fee for time spent at deposition, unless “manifest injustice” would result. FRCP 26(b)(4)(E); see Halasa v. ITT Educ. Servs , 690 F. 3d 844 (7th Cir. 2012) (28 U.S.C. §1821, which establishes caps on witness fees, does not apply to expert witness fees under Rule 26); Fiber Optic ......
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