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Appellate Practice

Jun. 15, 2006

Circuit Splits Affect Conflicts of Authority

Focus Column - By Laura W. Brill, Alana B. Hoffman, Ted M. Sichelman, Jonathan P. Steinsapir - Federal circuit courts in April created or deepened conflicts of authority on significant matters of interest to the business community, among them a case involving relators in qui tam actions challenging fraud against the federal government.

Focus Column

By Laura W. Brill, Alana B. Hoffman, Ted M. Sichelman, Jonathan P. Steinsapir
     

      Federal circuit courts in April created or deepened conflicts of authority on significant matters of interest to the business community, among them a case involving relators in qui tam actions challenging fraud against the federal government.
      Other significa...

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