False Claims & Qui Tam Actions
Litigation
The False Claims Act (FCA), also known as “The Lincoln Law,” is the single most important tool U.S. taxpayers have to help recover the billions of dollars stolen through fraud by government contractors every year. Not surprisingly, the potential for recovery results in more “qui tam” — or whistleblower — actions being filed every year, including many unsubstantiated and unwarranted claims.
Walter Haverfield aggressively defends our clients threatened from, and intervened by, qui tam actions. We draw upon our broad experience to help ensure our clients are provided with the tools necessary to respond to government investigations, challenge whether government intervention is warranted at all, and defend them when the government does intervene.
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Our FCA & Qui Tam Difference
Qui tam suits have become important tools used by the federal government and several states to combat fraud throughout a variety of industries. The FCA allows private citizens to sue those that commit fraud against government programs and provides for up to treble damages and awards of 15 to 30 percent of recoveries for those bringing forward cases.
To comprehensively address FCA and qui tam actions, we draw upon our broad experience in government enforcement, securities, and shareholder litigation, health care, and labor and employment practices.
We have the experience and resources to handle all aspects of FCA cases from investigation through litigation if warranted. When confronted with a potential qui tam lawsuit, Walter Haverfield provides proactive counsel to manage all aspects of such matters before either the government or the courts intervene.
False Claims & Qui Tam Actions Team
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Our litigation attorneys in our Cleveland and Columbus offices are consistently ranked and recognized by Best Lawyers®, Super Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell, and more. At Walter Haverfield, we pride ourselves on becoming each client’s trusted advisor for all their litigation needs.
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