INTRODUCTION TO WHISTLEBLOWING
A whistleblower is anyone who has and reports insider knowledge of illegal activities occurring in an organization. A whistleblower can be an employee, supplier, contractor, client, or any individual who becomes aware of illegal business activities. If you have knowledge of a person or company attempting to defraud the federal government, and you come forward with this information, you could be receive a whistleblower award for your courage and blowing the whistle by filing a whistleblower lawsuit and do so with the knowledge you have strong whistleblower protections against whistleblower retaliation.
If you are thinking of blowing the whistle, contact Nashville whistleblower attorney and litigation attorney Timothy L. Miles, who has valuable experience and has received numerous awards, mostly due to his high ethical standards, and hard work ethic, including most recently being named an Avvo Rated Top Lawyer 2024 by AVVO, Top 25 Class action lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers Association (2023-present), a Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers Association (2017-present) and has maintained an AV rating from Martindale-Hubble since 2014 (2014-present), was named a 2023 Top Rated Litigator (2019-present) and 2023 Top Rated Lawyer (2019-present) and 2023 Elite Lawyer of the South by Martindale-Hubble (2019-present), and was a recipient of the Avvo Client’s Choice Award in 2021, in 2022 was featured in the Top 100 Lawyers Magazine (2022) and received the Lifetime Achievement Award by Premier Lawyers of America (2019–2021). Contact a Nashville whistleblower attorney today, located conveniently in Brentwood, TN a suburb of Nashville. (855) 846–6529 or [email protected]. Read on for the answers to six frequently asked questions about the FBI Whistleblower program. What is the Governing Law for FBi Whistleblower cases?
FBI whistleblower cases are governed by 5 U.S.C. § 2303 and 28 C.F.R. part 27.
Do I need an attorney to file a request for corrective action?
No. You may file your request for corrective action “pro se” (i.e., on your own behalf, without representation).
What are the time limits for filing a corrective action with the OARM?
A request for corrective action must be received by Office of Attorney Recruitment & Management (OARM) either:
what does exhaustion mean?
Before submitting a request for corrective action to OARM, you need to prove that you have used all available options with your Conducting Office. This means you must first file a whistleblower reprisal complaint with either the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility or the Office of the Inspector General.
How do i prove that i exhausted my remedies?
Before submitting a request for corrective action to OARM, you need to prove that you have used all available options with your Conducting Office. This means you must first file a whistleblower reprisal complaint with either the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility or the Office of the Inspector General.
what constitutes a protective disclosure?
A "protected disclosure" according to 5 U.S.C. § 2303(a)(1) refers to sharing information with certain people or offices that you believe shows evidence of a violation of laws, rules, or regulations; serious mismanagement; a significant waste of money; misuse of power; or a major and clear risk to public health or safety.
If You Are Thinking of Blowing the Whistle, Contact Nashville Whistleblower Attorney Timothy L. Miles Today
If you have knowledge of fraud against or by the federal government, contact Nashville whistleblower attorney Timothy L. Miles who can guide you through the whistleblower process and explain your whistleblower protections. The consultation is free and confidential. Just complete the form below to get started or call (855) Tim-M-Law. Ask a Nashville whistleblower attorney, you could be entitled to a significant whistleblower award.
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The Law Offices of Timothy L. Miles
Tapestry at Brentwood Town Center 300 Centerview Dr., #247 Brentwood, TN 37027 Phone: (855) 846–6529 Email: [email protected] Nashville whistleblower attorney Timothy L. Miles Timothy L. Miles is a top-rated and AV preeminent lawyer in Nashville, Tennessee and a nationally known class action and products liability lawyer who has been leading the fight to protect consumer rights for over 22 years. Mr. Miles received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee in 1995 and his J.D. from the Nashville School of Law in May 2001, graduating third in his class, and was made a member of the Honorable Society of Cooper’s Inn which is reserved for students graduating in the top ten percent of their class. Comments are closed.
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