U.S. Supreme Court
Apr. 21, 2023
Highly anticipated False Claims Act case likely to result in narrow Supreme Court ruling without blockbuster effect
The practical impact of a ruling reversing the Seventh Circuit will not likely result in a sea change in the False Claims Act for either side of the bar.







In one of the most highly anticipated cases of the Supreme Court’s term for those in the False Claims Act bar, the Court heard oral argument in the U.S. ex rel. Proctor v. Safeway Inc., (22-111), and U.S. ex rel. Schutte et al. v. SuperValu Inc. et al., (21-1326) on April 18. Despite the high anticipation, multiple amicus briefs from a senator and various prominent business groups, the Solicitor General seeking permission to participate in oral argument, and the dire...
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