Minnesota Expands State’s Whistleblower Law
Now both public- and private-sector employees are protected from retaliation after reporting fraud and other wrongful behavior
Now both public- and private-sector employees are protected from retaliation after reporting fraud and other wrongful behavior
Attorneys at the whistleblower law firm Keller Grover LLP handle qui tam actions for whistleblowers.
Attorneys at the whistleblower law firm Keller Grover LLP handle qui tam actions for whistleblowers.
The whistleblower attorneys at Keller Grover LLP litigate qui tam actions on behalf of their whistleblower clients.
State would join dozens of others in enacting legislation based on federal government’s landmark whistleblower statute, the False Claims Act
Congress proposes civil remedies for antitrust whistleblowers subjected to retaliation for exposing criminal anti-competitive conduct.
Large recoveries made possible by federal whistleblower law inspire similar efforts by states, IRS, and SEC.
It has been a record year for federal whistleblower recoveries, but is it too little, too late? Are profits coming at the cost of the safety of Americans?
Now both public- and private-sector employees are protected from retaliation after reporting fraud and other wrongful behavior
Attorneys at the whistleblower law firm Keller Grover LLP handle qui tam actions for whistleblowers.
Attorneys at the whistleblower law firm Keller Grover LLP handle qui tam actions for whistleblowers.
The whistleblower attorneys at Keller Grover LLP litigate qui tam actions on behalf of their whistleblower clients.
State would join dozens of others in enacting legislation based on federal government’s landmark whistleblower statute, the False Claims Act
Congress proposes civil remedies for antitrust whistleblowers subjected to retaliation for exposing criminal anti-competitive conduct.
Large recoveries made possible by federal whistleblower law inspire similar efforts by states, IRS, and SEC.
It has been a record year for federal whistleblower recoveries, but is it too little, too late? Are profits coming at the cost of the safety of Americans?