
Ep. 4.02: An Update on False Claims Act Enforcement
09/05/2025 | 35 mins.
The False Claims Act is the government's primary tool for redressing fraud against the United States. A party violates the Act when they knowingly submit a false claim for payment to the government. If a party is found to have violated the False Claims Act, they could be liable for significant treble damages and civil fines. Needless to say, government contractors, who regularly submit claims for payment to the government, must keep up with False Claims Act trends. In this episode of Bona Fide Needs, Tirzah Lollar and Christian Sheehan of Arnold & Porter examine recent False Claims Act developments. They discuss how the Trump Administration has impacted False Claims Act enforcement, a recent constitutional challenge to the Act's qui tam provision, and they provide an update on the Department of Justice's Civil Cyber Fraud Initiative.

Ep. 4.01: How Are the Trump Administration's Executive Orders Impacting Nonprofits?
16/03/2025 | 42 mins.
The Trump administration has issued over 80 executive orders, directing agencies to freeze funding on contracts and grants. This has resulted in stop work orders and terminations, leaving contractors and grantees in limbo. While these executive orders have affected all contractors and grantees, they have a potentially pernicious effect on nonprofits. In this episode of Bona Fide Needs, Kristen Ittig and Jim Joseph of Arnold & Porter examine how Trump's executive orders are impacting nonprofit contractors and grantees. Among other things, they discuss the orders that could affect nonprofits, the illegality doctrine, and the potential risks to nonprofits' tax-exempt status.

Ep. 3.06: The 2025 NDAA -- What Government Contractors Need to Know
31/07/2024 | 31 mins.
Every year Congress must pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA adjusts DoD budget priorities based on what's happening around the world and current military needs. Thus, the NDAA is a guide to the issues that will impact defense contracting in the coming year. In this episode of Bona Fide Needs, Marne Marotta, Adrienne Jackson, and Sara Linder of Arnold & Porter discuss the status of the 2025 NDAA bills pending in the House and Senate, provisions in the bills that could impact government contractors, and some notable amendments. They also predict where things are headed with each bill over the next few months.

Ep. 3.05: Is Congress About to Enact a National Data Privacy Law?
20/05/2024 | 43 mins.
Last month, Congress began considering the American Privacy Rights Act, or the APRA. The bill has rare bipartisan support and could pass this year. If Congress enacts the APRA, it will establish the first national privacy and data security standard for the United States. In this episode of Bona Fide Needs, Ron Lee, Amy Davenport, James Courtney, and Jami Vibbert from Arnold & Porter discuss what’s in the APRA, whether it can pass, and what it means for government contractors.

Ep. 3.04: Is Your Business Ready for the Corporate Transparency Act?
08/04/2024 | 44 mins.
Enacted in 2021, the Corporate Transparency Act is intended to reduce illicit activity, including tax fraud, money laundering, and the funding of terrorist activity. What does this mean for government contractors? In this episode of Bona Fide Needs, co-host Mike McGill sits down with his Arnold & Porter colleague Naomi Hartman, a partner in the firm's corporate and finance practice group. Mike and Naomi discuss the intention of the CTA, which entities are covered, and what information companies may need to provide the government. Show notes Arnold & Porter: Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting FINCEN: Beneficial Ownership Information



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