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Practice Areas
Complex Commercial Litigation: Plaintiff and Defendant
White Collar Defense
Qui Tam Litigation
> Overview
> Statistics
> Types of Cases
> Whistleblower Retaliation
> State and Federal Acts
> Qui Tam & Whistleblower FAQ's
Personal Injury
Employment/Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

Attorney Profiles
> David H. Berg
> Joel M. Androphy
> Luis A. Feldstein
> Sarah M. Frazier
> Rachel L. Grier
> Kathryn E. Nelson
> Walter J. Romano

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Articles & Books
> The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes to Win
> White Collar Crime
> Federal False Claims Act and Qui Tam Litigation
> Blind Cross-Examination
> Preparing Witnesses
> Secrets of Cross-Examination
> Whistleblower and Federal Qui Tam Litigation - Suing the Corporation for Fraud
> Federal Qui Tam: The Government’s Watchdog
> Challenging Federal Grand Jury Investigations
> Federal Contempt of Court
> Keeping Up With Changes in Bank Fraud Statutes
> Informers In Civil Cases Keeping the Snitch a Secret
> Procedures Before Appellate Courts: A Comparative Overview of the Fifth Circuit and Texas Courts of Appeal
> Bringing Rogues to Justice: The Qui Tam Provisions of the False Claims Act
Criminal Prosecutions of Trade Secret Theft: The Emergence of the Economic
> Espionage Act
> General Corporate Criminal Liability
> General Corporate Criminal Liability
> Crimes and Campaign Contributions
> Money Laundering - Part One: The Bank Secrecy Act
> Avoiding Criminal Exposure While Seeking Bankruptcy Relief
> Mitigating Criminal Exposure in the Bankruptcy Court
> Imprisonment for Debit: Civil Debt Collection in the Criminal Courts
> The Criminal Cloud Over S.E.C. Investigations
> Keeping up with Sentencing Under the New Federal Guidelines
> What Corporate Counsel Needs To Know About Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions

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