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Nursing Home Fraud | June 18, 2020

Carolina Whistleblower Attorneys Taking Cases Involving Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE Fraud in Nursing Homes

  In response to COVID-19, many nursing homes have limited the amount of people allowed...

Healthcare Fraud | May 13, 2020

Why the U.S. Needs Courageous Whistleblowers to Step Up During the COVID-19 Pandemic

  During the COVID-19 pandemic, and well after it’s a thing of the past, the...

North Carolina Whistleblower | April 07, 2020

A Guide to the North Carolina False Claims Act

  Did you witness, or know of, some suspicious activity at work? Maybe your employer...

Government Fraud | February 03, 2020

Whistleblowers Help Department of Justice Recover $3 Billion of Taxpayers’ Money in 2019

  The general public may tend to think of the act of whistleblowing as a...

North Carolina Whistleblower | January 28, 2020

7 Signs That You May Have a Whistleblower Claim

  As a child, when you saw someone doing something wrong, there was no question...

Government Fraud | November 09, 2019

NC Wife-Hiring Conspiracy Exposed: Former State Employee Who Blew Whistle on Two Disgraced NC District Attorneys Awarded $1.8 Million by Jury

  While state prosecutors have broad authority and enjoy vast administrative discretion, they are not...

Healthcare Fraud | October 31, 2019

9 Common Examples of Healthcare Fraud

Recently, Florida healthcare executive Philip Esformes was sentenced to 20 years in prison for organizing...

North Carolina Whistleblower | October 15, 2019

Whistleblower Rights: What You Need To Know

  It’s not always easy coming forward when you know or suspect that your employer...

North Carolina Whistleblower | September 30, 2019

Top 5 Myths People Believe About Whistleblower Lawsuits and Why They’re Wrong

  If you suspect or know your employer is defrauding American taxpayers and the government,...

Military & Defense Contracting Fraud | September 23, 2019

Whistleblowers Now Have More Time to Bring False Claims Act Lawsuits

  Imagine this scenario: You go work for a military defense contractor, but soon learn...

Government Fraud | August 30, 2019

3 Tips If You Suspect Your Employer Is Defrauding the Government

  If you suspect that your company is defrauding the government — and thereby, you,...

Pharmaceuticals Fraud | July 31, 2019

Whistleblowers Alert U.S. Government Over 97,000% Drug Price Hike

  You chose a career in healthcare because you wanted to help people. You also...

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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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