2 Parts:
1) You can file a case pro se under the False Claims Act
2) Pro Se means?
1) False
2) Without an Attorney
The Federal Law that requires a premium for overtime pay, unless there's an exemption?
FLSA
This has a head and a tail, but no body
What is a coin?
The Plaintiff in a False Claims Act Case
The FLSA stands for
This starts with an E, ends with an E, but only contains one letter
What is an envelope
The Maximum Amount of Time a Case can Remain Under Seal
What is indefinitely?
What are the types of damages can you receive under the FLSA?
What is: actual plus liquidated (double), plus attorney's fees and costs.
This comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years
What is the letter M
This act prohibits kickbacks.
What is the Anti-Kickback statute?
Reference sheets provided by the DOL that sometimes illustrate common FLSA issues in an industry
What are fact sheets
This goes up, but never goes down?
This act prohibits self-referrals
What is the Stark Law
This term refers to the group that a lead plaintiff seeks to represent under the FLSA
2 parts:
1) This has four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?
2) The origins of this riddle
1) What is a human
2) What is the riddle of the sphinx.