Employers React to Growing Role of Whistleblowers with Online Reporting System
Employers’ interest in increasing push for internal reporting of fraud is not necessarily in the whistleblower’s best interest.
Senate Bill Would Protect More Whistleblowers From Retaliation
Proposed legislation prohibits reprisals against federal contract employees who speak out about waste, gross mismanagement, and other improper activities
Whistleblowers May Prove Vital as Government Targets Hospice Fraud
With 82 percent of claims found improper, U.S. is looking closely at hospice Medicare practices in 2013. Whistleblowers can help unveil fraudulent behavior.
California Whistleblower Law Firm Explains Need to Move Quickly on Qui Tam Cases
The whistleblower attorneys at Keller Grover LLP litigate qui tam actions on behalf of their whistleblower clients.
Changes to Whistleblower Laws Intended to Encourage More Whistleblowers
Congress’ continued efforts to bolster laws are a testament to the powerful role whistleblowers play in enforcing all federal laws.
Proposals to Boost IRS Whistleblower Program Get a Hard Look
Critics contend that delays and inadequate rules have hindered what could be a powerful way to fight tax fraud
Expanding Whistleblower Protections: Helping to Recruit Others to Fight Fraud
The whistleblower lawyers of Keller Grover discuss how greater whistleblower protections may add to the number of those willing to expose major financial fraud.
The Long Reach of Whistleblower Laws
Statutes like the False Claims Act and state whistleblower laws cover a wide range of fraudulent behavior
As Fraud Fight Heats Up, Efforts to Protect The Whistleblower Increases
New study reveals widespread fraud and workplace retaliation for those calling attention to fraud and other improper behavior.
The False Claims Act: A Model for Success
Large recoveries made possible by federal whistleblower law inspire similar efforts by states, IRS, and SEC.
Whistleblower Lawsuit Results in Nearly $200 Million Settlement
Former Oracle employee who alleged unlawful practices by software giant to receive $40 million share