Houston Qui Tam Attorney
Qui tam is a legal doctrine that was first developed in England in the 13th century. It is an abbreviation for a Latin phrase meaning βto sue in the name of the king as well as one's self.β In modern terms, this means that private individuals can file lawsuits on behalf of the federal government if they have substantial evidence that the government has been defrauded.
If you have evidence that your employer has committed any act of fraud against the federal government, you need to take action. Filing a lawsuit against a fraudulent employer can be beneficial to you and your country. To contact a Houston qui tam lawyer, call the Ross Law Group at 713-482-6910.
The Federal False Claims Act
In US law, the regulations of qui tam lawsuits are spelled out in the federal False Claims Act (FCA). The FCA is intended to encourage people to report fraud against the government by offering certain benefits for doing so. Legally, the person who files a qui tam lawsuit is known as a whistleblower or relator.
If your employer has a contract with the government that they are not honoring, you have a limited amount of time to take action. As a whistleblower, you will need to turn over all of the evidence you have to the government over the course of a videotaped interview. A Houston qui tam whistleblower attorney can help you protect your rights in this stressful situation.
Penalties for False Claims
The penalties for committing fraud against the federal government include a fine of $5,000 - $10,000, in addition to three times the damages the government has suffered. As the relator, you may be entitled to certain benefits, such as:
- 15 β 30% of the damages awarded to the government
- Compensation for your attorney's fees
- Protection against retaliation from your employer
Contact Us
If you suspect your employer of stealing from the federal government, you need the guidance of a Houston qui tam attorney to take the correct action. Contact the Ross Law Group today at 713-482-6910.