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False Claims Act ("Qui Tam") and Whistleblower Litigation
J. Stephen Simms (Baltimore)
410.783.5795 (office)
410.365.6131 (mobile)
410.560.9889 (home)
800.537.6930 (toll free North America)
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W. Charles Bailey, Jr. (Baltimore)
410.783.5795 (office)
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Congress enacted the False Claims Act, also referred to as the "Lincoln Law," the "Informer's Act" or the "Qui Tam" Statute, during the Civil War. Congress wanted to stop dishonest suppliers to the Union military at a time when the war effort kept the government from investigating and prosecuting fraud. So, Congress empowered private citizens with knowledge of fraudulent claims being made against the Federal government to file suit on behalf of the government to recover compensatory damages, stiff civil penalties and treble damages.
Simms Showers is recognized as one of the nation's leading law firms working in the area of civil False Claims Act litigation. In May, 1995, the Firm assisted the United States Government to conclude a Medicare fraud case with an U.S. $8.6 million settlement paid by a national medical testing laboratory, which was the nation's third largest False Claims Act recovery. Simms Showers currently represents clients in over 50 ongoing False Claims Act cases pending across the United States, including cases involving:
Simms Showers also represents clients whose litigation matters are considerably more basic than the examples described above, ranging from basic contract and business disputes to motor vehicle accidents
The Firm has published a number of papers in the area and given seminars including Identifying, Bringing, and Winning a False Claims Act Case, 1997 ABA Annual Meeting and Using the False Claims Act for Competitive Advantage, Maryland Bar Journal 28 (Jan.-Feb. 1997).
Simms Showers brings together a depth of knowledge about working with government prosecutors in False Claims Act cases, as well as significant experience by its attorneys, who include former United States Department of Justice prosecutors. It works regularly with False Claims Act investigators to develop and evaluate False Claims Act cases.
Many of its cases are originated by lawyers from other firms, who have not worked in the False Claims Act area but who have clients they believe may have a False Claims Act case. Simms Showers works regularly with these lawyers through co-counsel arrangements.