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In Their Own Words — Stewart

Posted  April 20, 2016

— The term “implied certification” is new. . . .  But the concept that a person can be held liable for fraud even though he says nothing explicitly false but labors to create a false impression, that’s been around for ages.

Malcom Stewart, Deputy Solicitor General, arguing before the Supreme Court in Universal Health Services v. U.S. ex rel. Escobar.

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