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Once Boies, Schiller & Flexner has determined that your false claims/qui tam case has sufficient merit, (see Assessing Your Claim), we will begin the process by which it is heard in the court system, or, as is often the case, reaches an out-of-court settlement.

Step 1: Disclosure to the U.S. Government;
Step 2: File complaint;
Step 3: Seal Period (90 days+) while the Government conducts its own investigation as to the merits of the case;
Step 4: The Government decides YES, to intervene--or NO, not to take the case;
Step 5: If Yes, the Government takes over litigation, and BSF becomes Second Chair.


If the Government declines to participate, relators who have submitted false claims may have alternative avenues to pursue. These include common law fraud, consumer protection statutes, securities laws, etc. Each case will have its individual merits and options, which also include private actions and class actions.

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