The False Claims Act has proven one of the most lucrative civil enforcement tools for the U.S. Department of Justice, generating billions of dollars annually in recovery for the federal government.

Justice Department officials regularly tout the long reach of the FCA — a law that one top DOJ lawyer once described as “quite simply, the most powerful tool that we have to deter and redress fraud.”

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