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Is the Biden Admin Changing the False Claims Act? | Whistleblower Lawyer Explains New Developments

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Featuring whistleblower attorney Jason Brown, who accepts cases nationwide | 8889810016

What is the False Claims Act, and are changes coming to it under the Biden administration?

Jason Brown is Senior Litigator and head of the law firm Brown, LLC, based in Jersey City, New Jersey. He helps people throughout the country, and he offers free consultations for anyone curious if they have a valid claim.

As a former FBI special agent and legal adviser, he can help point you in the right direction so you don’t make any mistakes. He urges anyone considering blowing the whistle to consult with an attorney who is experienced in qui tam whistleblower litigation.

In this interview, he explains that Congress is working to strengthen the False Claims Act, which allows people to confidentially report different kinds of fraud (and receive an award for doing so). This includes Medicare fraud, Medicaid fraud, defense contractor fraud, and PPP/COVIDrelief related fraud and kickbacks.

Learn more at Jason Brown’s AskTheLawyers.com™ profile: http://bit.ly/2KB95xZ

Contact him directly: 8889810016.

Topics covered in this interview:

0:38 What is the False Claims Act?
1:05 Does having a new administration affect the False Claims Act?
2:24 How much money could you get for blowing the whistle on fraud?
3:31 What is Congress amending about the False Claims Act?
4:37 What’s the first step to take when reporting something like Medicare fraud?
5:30 How do you find a good law firm to walk you through the whistleblower process?
6:29 How long does a whistleblower case take?
7:46 Is retaliation from an employer something that a whistleblower should worry about?
9:11 Can the right attorney help the whistleblower from employer retaliation?
9:55 Does it cost anything to hire a whistleblower lawyer?

Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only. In some states, this video may be deemed Attorney Advertising. The choice of lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements.

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