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President Barack Obama has signed into law the Fraud Enforcement Recovery Act (FERA), strengthening your ability to go after fraudulent contractors.
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NJ becomes the 22nd state to enact a false claims act.
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Whistleblowers are responsible for nearly 78% of recoveries made by the U.S. Government in 2008.
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blue arrow The U.S. Government has recovered over $21 Billion since 1986, $2.2 of that recovery went to whistleblowers.
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Government Fraud Costs Taxpayers Billions of Dollars Each Year

Fraud against the government is a crime that affects every citizen of our country. Those who do it and those who see it but do not report government fraud are responsible for billions of wasted dollars, higher costs for goods and services and substantial increases in your taxes. If you have proof of any government fraud including Healthcare fraud, Medicare fraud, Medicaid fraud, Defense Contract fraud, Pharmaceutical fraud, Construction fraud, Medical Device Manufacturer fraud, Education/Grant fraud, Federal Tax fraud and more, you can fight back and our Qui Tam attorneys can help.

  Qui Tam Media Center
By Alan Konigsberg, Esq.
 

Types Of Government Fraud
Overview of how government fraud can be identified and remedied

Whistleblower Lawsuit
Who can file a Whistleblower case



THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IS CHOOSING THE RIGHT LAW FIRM.

The decision to speak out and report fraud against the government is not an easy one to make. That's why you need a law firm on your side that has the knowledge, experience and power to thoroughly prepare your Qui Tam or "whistleblower" case, fight hard throughout the trial and go all the way to the Supreme Court, if necessary.

Alan KonigsbergThe New York and New Jersey law firm of Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, LLP has consistently won large and complex fraud cases. Our Qui Tam attorneys explain your rights, establish the validity of your false claims act case, help with your government fraud investigation and provide sound legal advice. All Qui Tam cases are taken on a contingency basis where the firm earns a fee only if there is a recovery, with the firm's fee being a percentage of what you are awarded. Since Qui Tam cases occur throughout the United States, we can represent anyone from anywhere with a solid case of federal government fraud or state or city government fraud.

Levy Phillips & Konigsberg handles Qui Tam cases nationwide. In addition to the Federal False Claims Act, 23 states have their own false claims acts. Each one has established laws that allow recovery for "whistleblowers" government fraud and laws that protect them from false claims act retaliation by their employer.

States with False Claims Acts include: California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. The California and Illinois false claims acts also permit whistleblowers to bring claims for fraud against private insurers. Other bodies of government that have their own false claims acts are the District of Columbia, New York City and the city of Chicago.

If you have any first hand knowledge, information or evidence related to Federal government fraud or state government fraud, please contact us. We can help you understand your rights and obtain the compensation you deserve.



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