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Claire M. Sylvia is the author of The False Claims Act: Fraud Against the Government, 2d (West 2010 and Supp. 2012), a leading treatise on the False Claims Act and its “qui tam” (whistleblower) provisions.
Ms. Sylvia has worked on many cases, including ones where she has represented whistleblowers in False Claims Act lawsuits against defense contractors, such as:
Because of her expertise in the False Claims Act and qui tam cases, Ms. Sylvia has consulted with state officials on ways to create and effectively expand state whistleblower laws. She also provided testimony before a congressional subcommittee in 2012 on Medicaid fraud enforcement and testified before the California Senate Judiciary Committee on the 2009 amendments to the California False Claims Act.
Ms. Sylvia has co-authored several articles on the False Claims Act and “Practitioner Insight” articles on the False Claims Act published on WestlawNext. She has been an invited speaker at numerous conferences on whistleblower laws and has taught a course on public integrity at the University of California School of Law (Berkeley Law).
Ms. Sylvia joined Phillips & Cohen after 10 years with the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, where she specialized in government ethics. Before working in the City Attorney’s Office, she was an assistant legal counsel in the Office of the U.S. Senate Legal Counsel. In that position, she represented Senate parties in litigation and advised Senate committees on legal matters related to investigations and other committee proceedings.
Ms. Sylvia graduated from Harvard Law School in 1987. She was a member of the Harvard Law Review. Following graduation, she clerked for the Honorable Mariana Pfaelzer, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. She is bar qualified in California.
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