McVeigh v. Recology CA1/3
Plaintiff Brian McVeigh sued Recology, Inc. and one of its subsidiaries (Recology) under the California False Claims Act, alleging numerous false claims presented to the state and the City and County of San Francisco (the City). Following a 3-week trial, the court granted a new trial on the one claim on which McVeigh prevailed and denied McVeigh’s motion for partial judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV) on 25 other claims. McVeigh contends both rulings were erroneous and that the court erred when it declined to award treble damages. Recology contends the court should have granted a JNOV, rather than new trial, on the verdict in favor of McVeigh. The rulings are supported by the law and the record, so we affirm.
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