Columbia False Claims Attorney Says New Whistleblower Program Does Not Eliminate Need for Legal Advi
Columbia False Claims Attorney Says New Whistleblower Program Does Not Eliminate Need for Legal Advice Bert Louthian of the Louthian Law Firm, P.A., in Columbia, S.C., says proper legal counsel will strengthen substance and confidence behind allegations of government fraud. Columbia, S.C. (PRWEB) August 20, 2011 Bert Louthian, a Columbia attorney who handles False Claims Act cases, said this week that a new federal program that offers financial rewards to whistleblowers and enables individuals to submit tips online does not eliminate the need for legal advice before filing such a claim.
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