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Vol. 47, Issue 3, 2013March 01, 2013 EDT

Stemming the Federal Tort Fountain: Why Federal Courts Should Maintain Implied Certification Limitations on Qui Tam Suits Against Nonclaimant Defendants

Dennis Oscar Vann, Jr.,
healthcare law qui tam
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Georgia Law Review
Dennis Oscar Vann, Jr., Stemming the Federal Tort Fountain: Why Federal Courts Should Maintain Implied Certification Limitations on Qui Tam Suits Against Nonclaimant Defendants, 47 Georgia Law Review (2013).
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