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False Claims Act Developments

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A look at the implications of newly-issued Justice Department memoranda—the Granston and Brand Memos—as well as updates in the law and the government’s enforcement efforts in connection with the False Claims Act.

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Danny S. Ashby, Christopher Babbitt, Scott Hogan, Susan Strawn

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False Claims Act Developments (Oct 2018)

A look at the implications of newly-issued Justice Department memoranda—the Granston and Brand Memos—as well as updates in the law and the government’s enforcement efforts in connection with the False Claims Act. 

Originally presented: Sep 2018 Government Enforcement Institute

Danny S. Ashby, Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Dallas, TX
Christopher Babbitt, Partner, WilmerHale - Washington, DC
Scott Hogan, Civil Chief, United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
Susan Strawn, Assistant US Attorney, United States Attorney's Office, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX