False Claims Act Suits May Become Harder After Supreme Court Ruling
Executive Summary
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling restricts when whistleblowers can sue someone for fraud against the government. But the opinion is limited to certain situations and may not affect suits brought against drug companies
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