United States, ex rel. Lovell v. AthenaHealth
In these two different qui tam cases in which the United States executed a settlement agreement with AthenaHealth, Inc. and multiple relators, the First Circuit affirmed the judgment of the district court denying Relators’ denial of their claims for attorneys’ fees, holding that the district court did not err.
Relators Cheryl Lovell and William McKusick appealed from the district court’s denial of their entire claim for attorneys’ fees under the False Claims Act (FCA), 31 U.S.C. 3729 et seq., and relator Georgie Sandborn appealed from the omission of certain claimed fees from his attorneys’ fees award. The First Circuit (1) affirmed as to Lovell and McKusick, holding that these relators did not receive a relator’s share and so were not entitled to attorneys’ fees; and (2) affirmed as to Sanborn, thus rejecting his argument that he may be allowed fees associated with his claim, in which the government did not intervene.