With more than a decade of focusing exclusively on False Claims Act litigation, JULIE KEETON BRACKER has come to realize that her passion--and her mission--is to protect people who are willing to stand up and expose the truth. And if she can bring down those who profit from corruption along the way, all the better.
Julie fell in love at first sight with the False Claims Act. Unfortunately, her first sight was across the Bar-- from the defense side! After wrapping up her first and only case as a lawyer for an FCA defendant, Julie upended her practice and her life to switch sides--or, as she says, to don a white hat and fight for the good guys.
For the next eight years, she worked exclusively in an FCA boutique firm where she was named partner after only two years, closing more than 30 cases and bringing more than 80 million dollars back to the taxpayers.
Shortly after a landmark $13 million dollar settlement in the Eastern District of Tennessee, Julie began an affiliation with the Georgia Chapter of the National Employment Lawyers' Association ("NELA") that further defined her career. Always an advocate for the whistleblower, Julie became increasingly aware of the number of brave souls who reported fraud and "did everything right," only to be left with no recourse because the fraud they reported--often in the hundreds of thousands of dollars--was still too small to be economically feasible for the Government to prosecute, and usually too small to be of interest to large qui tam firms either. Since then, Julie has made it her mission to get the word out about the retaliation provisions of the False Claims Act, serving as Georgia NELA's president in 2014 and speaking at events across the country.
In 2015, Julie partnered with Jason Marcus to open the firm of Bracker & Marcus. Having worked together for seven years, Julie knew Jason to be a powerhouse of FCA knowledge and legal expertise. Their partnership enables the team to expand their practice to include cases of all sizes, and to extend their advisory and pro bono work even further. The pair consult regularly with attorneys across the country to evaluate FCA claims and strategize about the best means of protecting their heroes, the whistleblowers.
Julie has served on the Board of Georgia NELA and had the honor of serving as its President in 2014. She currently co-chairs the NELA Success Program and speaks regularly at the state and national level on the qui tam and retaliation provisions of federal and state False Claims Acts. In addition, She is admitted to all Georgia state courts, the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Georgia, the 9th and 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Eastern District of Michigan, and Eastern District of Tennessee.
Julie was named one of Georgia's Top Rated Lawyers by Legal Leaders, has been selected as a Super Lawyer since 2016, and maintains the highest ratings of AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and 10.0 by Avvo. She also has received the Women in Law Award since 2016.
Julie lives in East Cobb (just north of Atlanta) with her husband, two children, and two feline overlords (Casanova and Napoleon). Her alternate personas include band mom, musical theater "drama mama," PTSA president, first line editor for several novelist friends, and occasional fiction writer.