"No matter what we do to deter waste and fraud, whistleblowers are the key to the government finding out about it when it happens."

- Senator Chuck Grassley, July 29, 2014

USA Whistleblowers  is a collaboration between Eric L. Young, Esquire, and Miller Shah, LLP, who have collectively represented whistleblowers in some of the nation’s largest recoveries under the False Claims Act, SEC Whistleblower Program, and numerous other federal and state whistleblower laws.  USA Whistleblowers specializes in representing whistleblowers. Our personalized, hands-on approach to representing whistleblowers starts with the fact that USA Whistleblowers founder, Eric L. Young, is actively involved in each case.

This level of personal attention and involvement differentiates our lawyers  from other firms. We are selective and only accept a limited number of cases. This allows us to focus our attention on the details of every case and provide exceptional, quality representation in the process. Becoming a whistleblower can be an incredibly difficult and challenging decision. Exceptional lawyers who understand the process can help lighten your burden.

At USA Whistleblowers, we continue to strive to be the best. At the outset of any potential case, our lawyers will consult with the prospective whistleblower to learn about the facts and circumstances compelling them to act.

From there, we develop the best strategy for not only protecting the whistleblower, but also for successful resolution of the case. USA Whistleblowers’ proven process is not limited to acting on the information provided by a client.

In order to present the most compelling possible case to federal and state agents, we regularly engage our own forensic accountants and investigators to ensure that all relevant evidence is collected for the benefit of our client’s case. Our proven track record of success speaks for itself.

Meet Our Founder

Firm founder Eric L. Young, Esquire

USA Whistleblower’s founder Eric L. Young is a seasoned member of the plaintiff’s bar with a distinguished track record in whistleblower litigation. He holds an AV® Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell—the highest distinction for legal ability and ethical standards—and has been named to The Best Lawyers in America® 2026 Edition as well as Super Lawyers® for more than a decade.  In addition to securing the first-ever mandatory tax fraud whistleblower award, Eric has represented whistleblowers in several of the nation’s largest qui tam recoveries under federal and state false claims acts.

Eric has represented whistleblowers ranging from blue-collar workers to C-suite executives in the United States as well as Great Britain, China, Hong Kong, India, and South Africa.

The preeminent organization promoting whistleblowers’ rights, Taxpayers Against Fraud Education Fund, honored Eric and Miller Shah’s James E. Miller, Esquire as Lawyers of the Year (2020) for achieving justice for three clients in two separate whistleblower cases against mega-pharmaceutical manufacturers, Novartis and Teva, resulting in settlements exceeding $800 million.

Eric’s record of accomplishments has distinguished him as one of the nation’s leading whistleblower attorneys.  As USA Whistleblowers’ managing partner, his primary focus is counseling clients who contemplate reporting corporate fraud to the government. He regularly represents relators in qui tam actions filed under the False Claims Act, as well as clients providing information under the whistleblower programs of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and the Internal Revenue Service.

PRACTICE AREAS

Our firm’s primary focus, the False Claims Act provides legal safeguards and benefits to encourage people to expose illegal or unethical actions.

We have already helped recover over $3,000,000 for the US government.

Class actions are a type of lawsuit where a group of people collectively sue a defendant for similar claims.

Class actions can be more efficient and cost-effective than individual lawsuits, as they allow for one trial to resolve multiple claims.

The legal rights and obligations of employers and employees in the workplace.

It covers a wide range of issues, including regulations related to unions, collective bargaining, workplace safety, discrimination, harassment, wages, and benefits.

Since its 2011 inception, the SEC Whistleblower Program has led to over $5.4 billion in sanctions against wrongdoers, with more than $1.3 billion returned to investors. To date, whistleblowers have been awarded around $1.3 billion.

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