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TAF
has established an information network to assist counsel in their
efforts to provide effective representation to qui tam
plaintiffs. TAF both assists counsel with their individual cases
and disseminates information about the False
Claims Act and qui tam provisions. All attorney network
services are provided at no cost.
TAF
activities that serve the Qui Tam Attorney Network include
the following:
- Responding to legal inquiries from qui tam counsel.
This assistance, provided by TAF staff attorneys, includes conducting
limited research, forwarding relevant library materials, and
consulting about the issue(s) involved. Counsel can also use
this opportunity to request amicus
brief submissions by TAF.
- Tracking
similar facts or legal issues among cases around the country,
through direct contacts with counsel and otherwise, in order
to monitor trends and identify qui tam attorneys with
whom it may be useful to consult on a particular topic.
- Maintaining
a False Claims Act library of legal and news resources that
is open to the public and qui tam counsel. The library
is the primary tool used by TAF staff attorneys to respond to
inquiries.
- Collecting
from qui tam and government attorneys case-related materials
such as complaints, briefs, and settlement agreements to
help build TAF's library resources, broaden and refine the coverage
in TAF's publications, and reinforce case tracking.
- Distributing
to qui tam attorneys and others the False Claims Act
and Qui Tam Quarterly Review and the Qui Tam Practitioner
Guide to keep them apprised of recent developments and provide
them with guidance in evaluating and filing a qui tam
action.
- Identifying
attorneys who have represented qui tam plaintiffs
or are interested in doing so in order that TAF may better serve
the qui tam bar and whistleblowers.
- Providing
access to TAFNET, the first electronic Listserv dedicated
solely to providing information to attorneys who represent qui
tam relators under the False Claims Act.
For
an Attorney Network application, please contact TAF. Submissions
of case-related materials and suggestions for additional activities
are welcome.
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