As businesses face greater and greater economic threats and challenges, it may be tempting to cut corners or to turn a blind eye to potentially questionable practices. But the multifaceted doom that False Claims Act violations can invite is a stark deterrent. The prospect of learning about a pending whistleblower case from the Justice Department can be among a company’s worst fears. Attorney John L. Sinatra Jr. offers eight simple suggestions to help avoid false claims problems.
Eight Steps Companies Can Take to Prevent Whistleblower Liability
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