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the creech law firm PLLc

Whistleblower + Qui tam Attorney

 

Texas Whistleblower Attorney

Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Paul L. Creech has successfully represented and advocated for whistleblowers for nearly a decade. Zealously representing False Claims Act, SEC, CFTC, Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act whistleblowers, and Utah Medicaid Fraud whistleblowers; Paul L. Creech believes whistleblowers should be rewarded for the vital enforcement role they play. The Creech Law Firm represents whistleblowers nationwide and around the world.

 

Contact

☎ CONTACT

paul@plclawfirm.com
(281) 455-7411

Areas of Practice


FALSE CLAIMS ACT

The False Claims Act permits a whistleblower to file a qui tam lawsuit against a defendant for defrauding the United States federal government and rewards the whistleblower with a percentage of the damages recovered for the United States. Learn More


U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission Whistleblower Program

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act allows a whistleblower to receive rewards for reporting fraud in the commodities markets and violations of the law and CFTC regulations. The reward is calculated as a percentage of the CFTC receives as part of an enforcement action. Learn More


Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act

The Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act permits a whistleblower to file a qui tam lawsuit against a defendant for defrauding the Texas Medicaid Program and rewards the whistleblower with a percentage of the damages recovered for the State of Texas. The term qui tam refers to a Latin phrase, meaning that the person sues on behalf of himself or herself and the Government. Learn More


U.S. Internal Revenue Service Whistleblower Program

Whistleblowers who report tax fraud to IRS can receive rewards equal to a percentage of the money the IRS recovers. IRS whistleblower reports are filed in secret to allow the IRS to conduct an investigation based on the whistleblower’s information. The IRS closely guards the identity of the whistleblower. Learn More


U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Whistleblower Program

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act allows a whistleblower to receive rewards for reporting financial fraud and violations of the law and SEC regulations. The reward is calculated as a percentage of the SEC receives as part of an enforcement action. Learn More


United States Government Administrative Agency Forfeiture

The various agencies of the United States Government engage in aggressive forfeiture proceeding against money and property—even when they allege no crime has been committed. For example, the Department of Treasury seizes bank accounts that may appear suspicious due to extensive international wires—even though these transactions may be completely legitimate. Learn More

 
 

 
 
In a room where people unanimously maintain a conspiracy of silence, one word of truth sounds like a pistol shot.
— Czeslaw Milosz
 
 

 
 

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