Charged with Qui Tam? What to Do Next

Just Found Out About Qui Tam Charges?

If you or a family member has been charged with or is being investigated for qui tam, the next 48 hours matter. Federal cases move on a different timeline than state charges — faster, more serious, and with higher stakes.

What Happens Now

Federal charges related to qui tam, False Claims Act, relator defense are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office with full federal resources. The investigation may have been ongoing for months before you learned about it. Understanding the charges and your options is the first step.

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Why Federal Experience Matters

Federal criminal defense requires familiarity with the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, and the local rules of the specific federal district. The attorney you choose should have federal trial experience — not just state court experience.

For a confidential consultation about qui tam in federal court, contact a qualified federal defense attorney.

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