Government's False Claims Act Complaint Against Major Financial Institution Alleges False Certifications of Compliance With HUD Underwriting Rules
September 1, 2011
Foley Partners Pamela Johnston and Michael Matthews and Associate Kristina Matic authored an article that appeared in the September 2011 issue of the Financial Fraud Law Report titled “Government’s False Claims Act Complaint Against Major Financial Institution Alleges False Certifications of Compliance With HUD Underwriting Rules.”
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