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Attorney Routing: When the Right Path Is Litigation

By Angie KellyLast updated: December 27, 2024

TL;DR

Not all attorneys handle whistleblower cases. You need someone with specific experience in your type of case and the relevant statutes. We connect serious cases with qualified specialists.

Not every situation should go to litigation. When litigation is indicated, selecting the right attorney for the specific domain matters.

What routing means

  • Domain fit: the attorney wins in that category of case
  • Realistic expectations: what is possible and what is not
  • Clean handoff: only if you choose to proceed

What we look for before recommending a referral

  • Seriousness and specificity
  • Evidence readiness
  • Time sensitivity
  • Strategic sequencing considerations

Have more questions? Read our frequently asked questions about whistleblower cases, the False Claims Act, and how we can help.

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