Facing a qui tam or False Claims Act case in National City? Former federal prosecutor John D. Kirby defends companies and individuals in whistleblower-initiated federal cases.
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Qui Tam Defense in National City — What You Need to Know
If I am being investigated for a Qui Tam violation in National City, how quickly should I hire defense counsel?
You should engage a Qui Tam defense attorney immediately, as the federal government may already be building a case through the South Bay Courthouse — San Diego Superior Court. Early representation allows your lawyer to intervene before any sealed complaint is unsealed, potentially reducing your exposure to penalties and reputational harm in National City.
Will my Qui Tam case be heard in National City, or do I need to travel to another courthouse for hearings?
Your case will not be heard in National City itself; instead, all proceedings will occur at the South Bay Courthouse — San Diego Superior Court in Chula Vista, which serves this area. You must plan to attend hearings at 500 Third Avenue, as that courthouse handles all Qui Tam matters arising from National City and the surrounding San Diego County region.
What specific defenses are available to a National City resident accused of Qui Tam fraud under the False Claims Act?
Common defenses include showing that the alleged false claims were made without intent, that the government had prior knowledge of the conduct, or that the relator (whistleblower) is not an original source of the information. Your attorney can present these arguments at the South Bay Courthouse — San Diego Superior Court to challenge the qui tam action and protect your rights in National City.
Why Local Counsel Matters for Federal Cases in National City
The South Bay Courthouse — San Diego Superior Court operates under its own local rules, its own judges, and its own assigned federal prosecutors. An attorney who regularly practices in this courthouse understands how specific judges handle suppression motions, what the assigned AUSA typically offers in plea negotiations, and what sentencing outcomes are realistic for cases from the National City area. Do not hire a general practitioner who will be learning the federal system at your expense — your freedom deserves experienced representation that knows this courthouse.
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