Yes.
While only you can make the final decision, the nonprofit
whistleblower support organizations, GAP and POGO,
have listed on their websites a series of factors to consider in selecting an
attorney. We have summarized some of these in the answer to
the question "What kinds of characteristics should a whistleblower
look for in a prospective attorney?"
TAF and NELA are two whistleblower-related organizations that
have lists of attorneys or special directories of attorneys. These
organizations' websites are listed in the Helpful Links
section of this website.
While we think that we are highly qualified to handle your case,
particularly your False Claims Act case, as those are more
national in scope than whistleblower cases, we encourage you to
explore your options, at least on the internet, so
as to feel comfortable with your ultimate decisions.