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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


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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