Whistleblower attorneys represent clients at all levels in their careers in many industries. We understand how scary this can be. We also understand you want immediate results. You can contact us and speak to a whistleblower lawyer, free and confidentially, about your case.
Whistleblower Lawyer Representation
Whistleblower attorney representation is always:
- FREE
- Confidential
- Ethical
- Puts the Clients Best Interest First
- Potentially Profitable to the Whistleblower
If you are a non-whistleblowr lawyer you should consider referring a case to an experienced whistleblower attorney.
Types of Whistleblower Cases
There are five (5) groups of whistleblower laws that are specific to whistleblower lawyer representation. Those laws are:
- False Claims Act
- State False Claims Acts
- California Insurance Fraud Prevention Act
- Securities Whistleblower Program
- Motor Vehicle Safety Whistleblower Act
A whistleblower attorney represents clients who seek to bring cases under the whistleblower laws. The whistleblower cases include the following types of fraud:
- government fraud
- fraud on private insurers in California
- securities fraud
- fraud in car manufacturing
Whistleblower Incentives and Protections
All of the whistleblower laws provide for incentives. A whistleblower attorney can walk you through the percentages, but typically whistlblowers will receive 15-30% of the amount recovered. Most of the whistleblower laws have specific clauses that provide whistleblower protection. These clauses include retaliation provisions.
Finding a Whistleblower Lawyer
You should look for the following qualities in a whistleblower attorney:
- experience with whistleblower specific laws
- works on a contingent fee basis (this means the lawyer works for free and pays for all out-of-pocket expenses, they only time the lawyer makes money or gets reimbursed is if the case is successful)
- has spoken or lectured about the whistleblower laws (i.e., is good in front of a large group of people)
- is hard-working and answers your requests to speak
- has a trust relationship with government prosecutors
- educated or have the ability to think through difficult legal issues and theories
- can simply “get along” with people (this skill is often overlooked, but is necessary in order to handle cases with multiple parties involved, including, the government, agencies, defendants, defense counsel, co-counsel, and most importantly you)

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