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all whistleblower inquiries are handled professionally and confidentially.
Qui Tam
In qui tam litigation an individual (often referred to as “whistleblower” or “relator”) who knows of fraud committed against the government may file a lawsuit to recover the losses caused by the fraud. Qui tam is an abbreviated version of the Latin phrase “Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso”, which means “He who sues on behalf of the King, as well as for Himself.” It is a provision of the False Claims Act that provides significant financial incentives to whistleblower to retain counsel to prosecute these lawsuits and fight government fraud.
At SimmonsCooper we have a team of experienced attorneys that can handle your case and help you navigate the complicated world of qui tam litigation. We are fully aware of the sensitive nature of these cases.
SimmonsCooper is well equipped to handle your case with the discretion and privacy needed to allow you to feel confident in your decision to expose government fraud. All whistleblower inquiries are handled professionally and confidentially.
If you believe you have a qui tam case, please contact us today for a free legal consultation.
Learn more about your qui tam rights:
> Common Types of Qui Tam Cases
Resources for Clients
U.S. Government Accountability Office

