By Daniel Wilson ( August 1, 2017, 3:12 PM EDT) -- Whistleblowers who accuse a California art school of violating a federal ban on paying bonuses to student recruiters told the Ninth Circuit on Monday that the two-part test for falsity of implied claims in False Claims Act cases, set out in the landmark Escobar decision, is not mandatory but just one way of showing falsity....
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