Bringing to light fraud or corruption can be a difficult and complicated proposition for a whistleblower. Hiring an attorney well-versed in cases involving government agencies and major corporations can help a whistleblower immensely if a civil suit needs to be filed.<\/p>\n
Becoming a whistleblower<\/a> can be akin to walking barefoot over a field of thorns. In fact, exposing practices of even the most blatant instances of fraud and corruption to the harsh glare of public scrutiny can be a complicated and even perilous proposition. Attempting to blow the whistle without consulting an attorney may expose one to a great deal of unnecessary risk. But how can one choose the right whistleblower<\/a> attorney? What can be considered the \u201cright stuff\u201d when it comes to hiring such a lawyer?<\/p>\n It goes without saying that a whistleblower<\/a> attorney should be more than competent and duly experienced with cases involving government agencies and major corporations \u2013 especially (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Bringing to light fraud or corruption can be a difficult and complicated proposition for a whistleblower. Hiring an attorney well-versed in cases involving government agencies and major corporations can help a whistleblower immensely if a civil suit needs to be…<\/span><\/p>\n