Whistleblower – Retaliation
It is illegal to take action against a whistleblower. A business cannot act against an employee who objects to company policy, files a sexual harassment suit, or reports illegal business activities to an oversight agency. If you have been disciplined or dismissed because you reported activity you believed was illegal, contact an experienced employment law attorney to advise you about your options.
Retaliation is illegal. Contact an experienced employment lawyer to learn about your rights.
Sacramento-area lawyer Anthony J. Poidmore represents people who experienced retaliation for speaking out about illegal or unethical activities. His clients include people who have been transferred, demoted, terminated, or given an unwanted work shift. His first whistleblower case involved a friend who was fired after he reported that a co-worker was being sexually harassed. Attorney Poidmore obtained a large settlement for his client in this case. Call Anthony J. Poidmore at (916) 787-1290 to learn how he can put this experience to work for you.
Examples of whistleblower cases
His cases have involved:
- A loan officer in a mortgage company who objected to the routine inflating of applicants' incomes
- A dentist employed by a dental insurance company who reported the automatic denials of initial claims to the department of insurance
- Employees who complained about violations of wage and hours laws involving the failure to pay overtime
- Employees who objected to routine over-billing of clients and other unfair business practices
Consult an experienced trial attorney in a whistleblower matter
In whistleblower cases, it is important to consult a lawyer knowledgeable about employment law and business litigation. Attorney Poidmore has been representing whistleblowers for many years. He is known as an aggressive trial lawyer; he has tried more than 100 cases. Contact him at his Roseville, California, law firm.
