Perspective
Apr. 20, 2013
Expanding use of False Claims Act in international arena
The settlement with the Toyo Ink SC Holdings is perhaps the most high-profile example of the government's expanding use of the False Claims Act in the international trade arena. By Mary Carter Andrues, Kay Georgi and Paul Rigali




The U.S. government's $45 million settlement with the Japanese company Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd. and its affiliates, including companies in New Jersey and Illinois, is perhaps the most high-profile recent example of the government's rapidly expanding use of the False Claims Act (FCA) in the international trade arena. The case arises from a qui tam lawsuit filed by one of Toyo's domestic competito...
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