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Education Fraud | January 04, 2022

Charter Schools Can Be Sued for False Claims About Enrollment, Programs

  The North Carolina Supreme Court recently clarified that charter schools can be sued for...

Education Fraud | September 10, 2020

How to Spot Grant and Research Fraud

Picture this: You are a researcher at a university, and your program receives federal funding...

Education Fraud | May 16, 2019

Duke Whistleblower Case – Would You Have Come Forward?

Here’s a hypothetical “What would you do?” question. You’re working in a research lab and...

Construction Fraud | April 04, 2019

What Are the Potential Rewards of a Successful Whistleblower Lawsuit?

You’ve probably heard the phrase, “If you see something, say something.” While it’s often used...

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Whistleblower Attorneys

If you’re wondering if it’s a good idea to speak with a whistleblower lawyer about what you know, let us set the record straight.

  • Corporate ethics hotlines can be risky and may lead to termination. If you’ve already done this, call us immediately.
  • Your coworkers could be aware of the fraud – or complicit in it – and you should not talk to them about it.
  • The first claim to be filed under the False Claims Act can proceed – if you’re not first, you’re at a serious disadvantage and may get nothing (another reason not to speak to your coworkers about it).
  • A confidential discussion costs you a few minutes, but could save you time, stress, and money.

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