If you would like Phillips & Cohen LLP to evaluate your potential case and consider representing you in a False Claims Act lawsuit:
- Carefully read this page.
- Print out the information form (a pdf file requiring the Adobe Acrobat reader to open) or go to the e-mail version. (Note: To download the Adobe Acrobat reader, click here.)
- Fill out the form to give us details about the false claims being made to the government.
- If you printed out the form, sign the statement at the bottom and send it and the completed information form to us by fax, the U.S. mail or other delivery service. If you e-mail us the form, it will be encrypted, although total security cannot be guaranteed.
If you don't have a printer or have trouble with the form, please contact us and a staff member will mail or fax you one.
We ask that you submit information about your potential case in writing so that we may properly assess the merits of your allegations and the strategic issues they raise. This will help us make an informed decision about whether Phillips & Cohen will be able to represent you. Please provide as much detail as possible. If you have supporting documentation, please let us know what that documentation is. If you would rather write a narrative, please address all the issues the questionnaire raises.
Once we have reviewed the information form, we will contact you and may request additional information. Phillips & Cohen carefully reviews potential cases to determine whether the False Claims Act applies, whether there is sufficient evidence of the fraud and how much money the government may have lost because of the fraud.
When you are deciding whether to file a qui tam lawsuit, there are many factors to consider. Please refer to "Pitfalls to avoid" for an explanation of some of these points.
By law, your communications with us during the evaluation process are regarded as privileged and confidential and will be treated by us accordingly.
If you would like to fill out the information form now, choose the print version or email.
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