False Claims Act Insights - Think You Know Whistleblowers? Think Again.

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Host Jonathan Porter welcomes Husch Blackwell’s Jody Rudman to this inaugural podcast episode to discuss the changing profile of whistleblowers in False Claims Act (FCA) litigation.

Traditionally, relators, or whistleblowers, in FCA litigation have been employees who bring fraud claims against their employers, but recent cases demonstrate that potential whistleblowers are lurking far beyond a company’s roster of employees and include vendors, consultants, customers or clients, and members of the general See more +

Host Jonathan Porter welcomes Husch Blackwell’s Jody Rudman to this inaugural podcast episode to discuss the changing profile of whistleblowers in False Claims Act (FCA) litigation.

Traditionally, relators, or whistleblowers, in FCA litigation have been employees who bring fraud claims against their employers, but recent cases demonstrate that potential whistleblowers are lurking far beyond a company’s roster of employees and include vendors, consultants, customers or clients, and members of the general public.

This episode of False Claims Act Insights explores the role whistleblowers play in FCA litigation and the mechanics of how cases are filed and handled, including how companies find out whether they have been accused of fraud by a whistleblower and the government’s decision-making process in determining if and when it will intervene in the lawsuit. We talk about how whistleblowers can be current employees who take records and record conversations, leading to occasionally criminal results, and we talk about ways companies wrongfully accused by a whistleblower can sue their whistleblower for malicious prosecution. We end with some practical considerations for companies embroiled in FCA disputes that can help drive better outcomes. See less -

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