Trial attorney, Clay Wire, discusses the whistleblower protection in place for those who want to expose or stop fraud in the government. In a recent blog post on Fraud in America, Clay describes what basic whistleblower protections are available and how the Act can safeguard whistleblowers against retaliation when reporting misconduct or fraudulent activity.
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Clay believes in defending whistleblowers who have the moral, ethical, and personal fortitude to speak up when they see illegal conduct and that without them our society would crumble. He represents whistleblowers in retaliation, qui tam, and bounty claims under a variety of state and federal statutes and claims, including the False Claims Act.
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