The American Bar Association has released a new book, “The False Claims Act and Government Contracts,” which provides a basic manual for any inside, outside, government or relator’s counsel who faces issues at the intersection of the False Claims Act and federal government contracting. In this book, the authors explore the relationship between federal procurement and the FCA. The chapters take an in-depth look at the regulated nature of government contracting and the players, and readers will learn how possible modifications to the FCA may have the potential to improve compliance and reduce costs.
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