For Attorneys

A responsible platform for discussing the craft of whistleblower and fraud accountability work.

Against the Fraud gives attorneys a careful, professional space to discuss public case lessons, relator journeys, evidence preparation, and the fight to protect public money.

Responsible storytelling only. We do not discuss active, sealed, confidential, privileged, or non-public case information.

Safety Commitment

Against the Fraud focuses on public, resolved, already-filed, or legally safe matters. We do not discuss active, sealed, confidential, privileged, or non-public case information. The podcast does not provide legal advice and is not a substitute for speaking with a qualified attorney.

Attorney Safety Commitment: Guests are never asked to reveal privileged communications, confidential client information, active litigation strategy, sealed case details, or non-public evidence.

Why Join

Why Attorneys Appear on the Show

Build Public Trust

Demonstrate your expertise in FCA and whistleblower law to a targeted audience of relators and potential clients.

Educate Future Relators

Help potential whistleblowers understand what the process involves before they contact counsel.

Explain the Craft of FCA Work

Share what makes this area of law challenging, rewarding, and important to the public interest.

Discuss Public Case Lessons

Explore lessons from resolved, public False Claims Act matters that shaped your practice.

Support Responsible Education

Contribute to public understanding of whistleblower law in a careful, professional format.

Safe Topics

What We Discuss

  • What makes a strong relator story
  • Evidence organization and preparation
  • Intake challenges and common client questions
  • Common misconceptions about qui tam
  • Lessons from public, resolved FCA cases
  • Fraud trends across industries
  • Your career path and what drew you to this work
  • How firms evaluate and prioritize serious matters
Off Limits

What We Do Not Ask

  • Active case strategy or pending litigation
  • Confidential client details or information
  • Privileged attorney-client communications
  • Sealed case information
  • Non-public evidence or documents
  • Legal advice to listeners
Against the Fraud

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