United States:
False Claims Act: Implied Certification Theory (Video)
01 February 2018
Ropes & Gray LLP
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Kirsten Mayer, Ropes & Gray litigation & enforcement
partner, examines the implied certification theory of liability
under the False Claims Act.
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