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CNN v. Perplexity: We’ve Read the Complaint, but We Can’t Help Rooting for Perplexity.
Eddie Suarez and Sara Mieczkowski / https://suarezlawfirm.com AI copyright litigation is not our usual territory. As a rule, we defend clients in...
When “Substantially Related” Isn’t Enough: The Fifth Circuit Fractures on the FCA’s First-to-File Bar
By Sara Mieczkowski and Eddie Suarez / http://suarezlawfirm.com A federal contractor's go-to defense tool just got harder to use. On March 9, 2026,...
DOJ’s New Department-Wide Enforcement Policy: What Every Company Needs to Know Before the Next Crisis Hits
By Eddie Suarez and Sara Mieczkowski / www.suarezlawfirm.com On March 10, 2026, the Department of Justice did something it had never done before:...
The Unexamined Premise in Villarreal v. Texas
Why the Supreme Court Built an Elaborate Framework to Solve a Problem the Ethical Rules Already Solve By Eddie Suarez and Sara Mieczkowski The...
Relief on the Horizon: How Ellingburg v. United States Could Impact Challenges to Sex Offender Registration
By Eddie Suarez and Sara Mieczkowski / https://suarezlawfirm.com On January 20, 2026, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision in...
The Fraud Guideline Gets a Makeover: What the Commission’s Proposed Changes to §2B1.1 Mean for Your Cases
By Sara Mieczkowski and Eddie Suarez / www.suarezlawfirm.com February 2026 ________________________________________ If you've spent any time in...
The Andrew Left Prosecution: When Overreach Threatens the Rule of Law
By Eddie Suarez and Sara Mieczkowski / https://suarezlawfirm.com Andrew Left may well be guilty of fraud. The founder of Citron Research stands...
The DOJ’s New Weapon Against DEI: False Claims Act Investigations Signal a Sea Change for Federal Contractors
By Sara Mieczkowski and Eddie Suarez / www.suarezlawfirm.com On December 28, 2025, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Department of Justice...
The Future of Qui Tam Actions Hangs in the Balance: Thoughts on the Zafirov Arguments
By Sara Mieczkowski and Eddie Suarez / www:SuarezLawFirm.com On December 12, 2025, the Eleventh Circuit heard oral arguments in a case that could...







