Below is an excerpt of an article published in High Profile on April 4, 2023

After a public hearing held on March 6, House Bill No. 6826, An Act Concerning Liability for False and Fraudulent Claims was voted out of committee by a wide margin, and then added to the House Calendar on March 28. This bill expands the scope of Connecticut’s current False Claims Act by eliminating the limitation that it only applies to state-administered health and human services programs. It would expand potential liability and penalties under the act to allow both private citizens and the attorney general to bring False Claims Act allegations in any context, including construction projects involving state funds. Read the full article.

Photo of Fred Hedberg Fred Hedberg

Fred has more than 20 years of experience as an attorney handling complex construction and commercial matters, both as a transactional attorney and as an experienced litigator. He also has more than 10 years of experience as a licensed civil and structural engineer…

Fred has more than 20 years of experience as an attorney handling complex construction and commercial matters, both as a transactional attorney and as an experienced litigator. He also has more than 10 years of experience as a licensed civil and structural engineer which gives him an in-depth understanding of all phases of a construction project. Read his full bio here.

Photo of William Stoll William Stoll

William Stoll’s practice is focused on representing clients in the construction industry. Will’s experience includes representing clients in a variety of litigation matters, and he recently represented a large coastal resort against a former general contractor following a dispute that resulted in the…

William Stoll’s practice is focused on representing clients in the construction industry. Will’s experience includes representing clients in a variety of litigation matters, and he recently represented a large coastal resort against a former general contractor following a dispute that resulted in the termination of construction prior to completion. Will also successfully represented the resort’s related breach of contract claims against third-party insurers in the same matter. Read his full bio here.