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State and Local Procurement

RICO Claims: The Challenge of Alleging the “Pattern” Element
 

The Florida Bar Journal

December 9, 2005
 
Karen Walker - Tallahassee

Holland & Knight partners Karen Walker and Michael Tanner authored “RICO Claims: The Challenge of Alleging the “Pattern” Element” which was featured in the May 2002 issue of The Florida Bar Journal. This article discusses civil RICO claims and the requirements of the pattern element. Please click on the below link to view the article.

RICO Claims: The Challenge of Alleging the “Pattern” Element

Reprinted with permission from The Florida Bar Journal.