Law360, New York ( January 23, 2014, 1:36 AM EST) -- It is well-settled that a False Claims Act complaint must meet the pleading requirements of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b) — that is, the complaint must plead fraud with particularity. But what exactly does "particularity" require? Must a complaint allege the submission of an actual false claim? Or is the mere allegation of a fraudulent scheme, giving rise only to an inference that a false claim was submitted, enough to meet rule 9(b) requirements?...
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