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June 16, 2008


After Allison Engine

"The U.S. Supreme Court last week dealt a blow to the government in Allison Engine Co. v. United States, rejecting an expansive interpretation of the False Claims Act that would have extended liability to almost any company in any industry. Jenner & Block's Linda L. Listrom explains why the ruling will allow some -- but not all -- in the business community to breathe a collective sigh of relief." (Law.com)

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