When Oracle settled a False Claims Act suit with the federal government last month for a record $199.5 million, it appeared to be a straightforward resolution to what the company billed as an unfortunate “distraction.”
But a review of hundreds of pages of court filings and transcripts tells another tale, a complicated back story involving Reed Smith and an ill-fated bid to forestall the litigation.
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