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Whistleblower Law

Oregon Whistleblower Attorney

At Whistleblower Law Partners, we are committed to protecting individuals with the courage to report fraud, misconduct, and corruption. We understand the personal and professional risks that come with exposing wrongdoing, and we work closely with our clients every step of the way to bring these cases forward. Our role is to advise and advocate for you, so that your voice is heard, your legal rights are protected, and your contribution to the public good is recognized. We believe that when fraud is exposed, everyone benefits, from taxpayers and investors to the integrity of the marketplace.

Types of Cases We Handle

Our practice covers a wide range of whistleblower fraud cases, including:

  • Healthcare Fraud – Including Medicare fraud, overbilling, kickbacks, and unnecessary procedures.
  • Nursing Home Fraud – Cases involving poor quality of care, fraudulent billing, and neglect.
  • Government Contracting Fraud – Inflated invoices, substandard goods, or failure to meet contractual obligations.
  • Customs Fraud – Avoidance of import duties, false labeling of country of origin, and double invoicing.
  • Environmental Fraud – Misrepresentation of environmental compliance, cover-ups of hazardous spills, and falsification of emissions data.
  • Insurance Fraud – False claims, inflated damages, and staged loss schemes.
  • PPP and COVID-19 Fraud – Misuse of pandemic relief funds, false applications, and misrepresentation of eligibility.
  • Public Markets Fraud – Securities violations, accounting fraud, and misleading investor statements.
  • AI and Technology Fraud – Including AI billing fraud, predictive analytics fraud, and machine learning bias fraud in compliance-sensitive industries.
  • Crypto Fraud – Misinformation, unregistered offerings, and manipulation in cryptocurrency markets.

Whistleblower Protections

False claims act cases form the foundation of much of our practice. This powerful federal law allows private citizens to file lawsuits on behalf of the government when they have evidence of fraud involving federal funds. The law provides substantial financial rewards for successful whistleblowers, often ranging from 15% to 30% of the total recovery. These rewards can amount to millions of dollars in cases involving large-scale fraud.

We handle whistleblower claims under multiple federal and state laws, each designed to address specific types of misconduct. Our approach involves carefully analyzing the evidence, determining which laws apply, and developing a strategy that maximizes both the likelihood of success and the potential recovery for our clients.

For those considering coming forward, we encourage you to review our answers to whistleblower frequently asked questions. We answer common questions about the process, timelines, and protections available. You can also explore our whistleblower programs page to learn more about specific laws including the False Claims Act, SEC Whistleblower Program, CFTC Whistleblower Program, and IRS Whistleblower Program.

Our Track Record

Our Oregon whistleblower lawyers have successfully represented whistleblowers in cases resulting in recoveries worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Our experience spans complex litigation involving multiple government agencies, lengthy investigations, and high-stakes negotiations. We understand that whistleblower cases can take years to resolve and require sustained commitment from both clients and counsel.

Our clients appreciate our straightforward communication style and our commitment to keeping them informed throughout the process. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid when we achieve a successful outcome for our clients.

Taking Action

If you have information about fraud or misconduct, the most important step is to speak with an attorney who understands whistleblower law. Time can be critical in these cases, as some laws have specific deadlines or “first to file” requirements that can affect your ability to recover a reward.

Our consultations are confidential and there is no charge for the initial discussion. We can help you understand your options, evaluate the strength of your case, and develop a plan that protects your interests while maximizing the potential for a successful outcome.

To begin the conversation, contact us today at (503) 647-4425 for new client inquiries or submit a form schedule a confidential consultation.