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ISSN 0046-6115
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Vol. 50, Issue 2, 2015August 18, 2019 PDT

CLOSING THE OPEN DOOR: USING “TRUE ECONOMIC REALITIES” TO DETERMINE THE TAX DEDUCTIBILITY OF FALSE CLAIMS ACT SETTLEMENTS

Brennan Black,
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Brennan Black, CLOSING THE OPEN DOOR: USING “TRUE ECONOMIC REALITIES” TO DETERMINE THE TAX DEDUCTIBILITY OF FALSE CLAIMS ACT SETTLEMENTS, 50 Gonzaga Law Review 349 (2019).

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