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Qui tam is a type of action on behalf of the U.S. government. Our clients in qui tam cases are an "original source" of information that their company has submitted false claims for payment by the federal government, such as fraudulent Medicare or Medicaid claims. We can help you file suit on behalf of the U.S. government, and you may be entitled to a percentage of the compensation collected.
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What Is a Qui Tam Claim?
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