It would be unfair to revive two False Claims Act suits alleging that
The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the rejection of the suits, concluding that the companies didn’t knowingly overcharge for drugs because they followed an objectively reasonable interpretation of the law. Whistleblowers say the cases should be reinstated because the companies subjectively believed they were improperly seeking reimbursement when they submitted claims.
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