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         The Attorney's Role

 

Attorneys RoleThe attorney's role is to assist citizens filing Qui Tam actions. Attorneys help with investigation and preparation of suit papers to be filed in United States District Courts.

Attorneys also work with Federal Prosecutors, the FBI, and other Government investigators to help the United States Government decide whether or not to become part of the case. In proper cases where states have also been victims, the state claims may be included in the Federal case.

 

 

 

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