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United States of America et al v. Liakas Law P.C. et al

25-cv-02859
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Case Summary

The United States, joined by co-plaintiffs, is suing Liakas Law P.C. and associated defendants in a case docketed as 25-cv-02859. The current filing is a status report, suggesting the case is in an early or mid-litigation posture with the court monitoring progress. The involvement of the federal government as a plaintiff points toward potential fraud, false claims, or regulatory enforcement against the law firm. The record is thin at this stage, and the status report filing offers no detail on substantive rulings.

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Key Issues

  • Federal government claims against a law firm
  • Nature and scope of alleged misconduct by Liakas Law P.C
  • Status of litigation and court oversight
  • Potential False Claims Act or regulatory violations
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Other April 20, 2026

2:26-cv-03781 Caine Collin Brown Kennedy v. United States of America et al

A Summons was issued.

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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-00108 KUCIK v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al

The parties filed a joint status report.

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Other April 20, 2026

1:20-cv-02108 COX et al v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al

The court entered judgment.

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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-02859 United States of America et al v. Liakas Law P.C. et al

The United States filed suit against Liakas Law P.C. in the Southern District of New York under docket 1:25-cv-02859. The complaint names the law firm and additional defendants, but the filing description provides no detail on the underlying claims.

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3 outlets · 4 articles

Timeline events

4 records on file

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2 hours, 14 minutes ago

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