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          Qui Tam, a Latin legal term translated to:




          [he] who sues in this matter for the king as well as for himself.




          This way of litigation is commonly known as Whistleblowing litigation, for someone to file a successful Qui Tam they must show the way that the opposing party is defrauding the government.



          If the United States government decided to join in on the Qui Tam case, the person who filed it can look forward to receiving 15 to 25 percent of the damages recovered.





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            Qui Tam, a Latin legal term translated to:




            [he] who sues in this matter for the king as well as for himself.




            This way of litigation is commonly known as Whistleblowing litigation, for someone to file a successful Qui Tam they must show the way that the opposing party is defrauding the government.



            If the United States government decided to join in on the Qui Tam case, the person who filed it can look forward to receiving 15 to 25 percent of the damages recovered.





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              Qui Tam, a Latin legal term translated to:




              [he] who sues in this matter for the king as well as for himself.




              This way of litigation is commonly known as Whistleblowing litigation, for someone to file a successful Qui Tam they must show the way that the opposing party is defrauding the government.



              If the United States government decided to join in on the Qui Tam case, the person who filed it can look forward to receiving 15 to 25 percent of the damages recovered.





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                Qui Tam, a Latin legal term translated to:




                [he] who sues in this matter for the king as well as for himself.




                This way of litigation is commonly known as Whistleblowing litigation, for someone to file a successful Qui Tam they must show the way that the opposing party is defrauding the government.



                If the United States government decided to join in on the Qui Tam case, the person who filed it can look forward to receiving 15 to 25 percent of the damages recovered.





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                Qui Tam, a Latin legal term translated to:




                [he] who sues in this matter for the king as well as for himself.




                This way of litigation is commonly known as Whistleblowing litigation, for someone to file a successful Qui Tam they must show the way that the opposing party is defrauding the government.



                If the United States government decided to join in on the Qui Tam case, the person who filed it can look forward to receiving 15 to 25 percent of the damages recovered.






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