George B. Breen, a Member of the Firm in the Health Care and Life Sciences and Litigation practices and Chair of the firm’s National Health Care and Life Sciences Practice Steering Committee, was quoted in Law360, in “FCA Attys Clash Over Escobar Test for Implicit Compliance” by Jeff Overley. (Read the full version – subscription required.)
Following is an excerpt:
But the DOJ disagreed, telling the Fourth Circuit that “the invoices Triple Canopy submitted to the [U.S.] Army make specific representations about the guard services provided.”
George B. Breen, a member at Epstein Becker Green, said that disagreements of that nature will hinge on fact-intensive analyses.
“It does raise the question as to … how much does the party have to say in order for it to arise to a specific representation,” Breen said. “And I think it’s really fact and circumstance dependent.”
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