False Claims, Real Consequences

From Discrimination to Documentation: How to Build a Case at Work

15 min · 31. mar. 2026
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Episode Summary:  In this episode of *False Claims, Real Consequences*, attorney Stephen Teller shares valuable insights on the importance of documenting workplace discrimination and retaliation. From seeking legal advice early to understanding protected activities, Stephen emphasizes the power of documentation in safeguarding your rights and building a solid case. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Importance of Seeking Legal Advice Early 03:45 – Strategies for Effective Documentation 05:20 – Using Emails and Messages as Evidence 07:10 – Handling Documentation While Employed 09:05 – Recognizing and Addressing Retaliation 11:20 – Differentiating Workplace Drama and Discrimination 13:40 – Steps to Take When Feeling Uncomfortable at Work 15:50 – Understanding Protected Activities 18:00 – Case Example: Strong Documentation in Legal Outcome 20:30 – Final Steps for Protecting Your Rights About the Show: *False Claims, Real Consequences* provides practical tools and legal insights for individuals facing workplace challenges. Explore real-world issues and gain clarity on legal rights with attorney Stephen.

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Do I Qualify as a Whistleblower Under the False Claims Act?

Episode Summary: In this episode of False Claims, Real Consequences, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by Stephen Teller, an experienced employment and whistleblower attorney, to delve into the intricacies of qualifying as a whistleblower under the False Claims Act. Stephen shares insights on what constitutes protected activity at work, focusing on fraud against the federal government. He explains the importance of identifying how the government is harmed and the necessity of proving intentional misconduct. The discussion covers the roles that often uncover fraud, the significance of federal money, and the process of filing a claim. Stephen also touches on the impact of prior government knowledge and public disclosures on eligibility. This episode is essential for anyone considering whistleblower action, offering valuable guidance on navigating the legal landscape and understanding the potential for rewards. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:41 – What Qualifies as a Whistleblower Case 01:59 – Types of Fraud Covered by the False Claims Act 03:00 – Proving Intentional Misconduct 04:13 – Insider vs. Outsider Whistleblowers 05:01 – Roles That Uncover Fraud 06:11 – Observing Fraud Without Direct Involvement 07:13 – Importance of Being the First to File 08:02 – Impact of Government Knowledge on Claims 08:41 – The Legal Process for Filing a Claim 10:34 – Rewards for Settled Cases 11:09 – Rise in Whistleblower Cases 12:28 – When to Reach Out for Legal Advice About the Show: False Claims, Real Consequences is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of whistleblower cases, particularly under the False Claims Act. The series provides listeners with expert insights into the legal processes and implications of reporting fraud against the government. Each episode features in-depth discussions with seasoned attorneys and industry professionals, aiming to educate and empower potential whistleblowers. Whether you're a legal professional, a concerned citizen, or someone considering blowing the whistle, this podcast offers valuable information on navigating the legal landscape and understanding your rights.

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Consulting vs. Litigation: When to Get a Lawyer, When to Get Advice

Episode Summary: In this episode of *False Claims, Real Consequences*, attorney Stephen Teller discusses the importance of seeking legal advice early on in workplace issues. He emphasizes the significance of understanding legal rights, identifying protected classes, and distinguishing between communication issues and legal matters. Early consultation with a lawyer can prevent situations from escalating and offer clarity on potential legal actions. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Importance of Seeking Legal Advice Early 03:45 – Differentiating Communication and Legal Issues 06:10 – Consulting vs. Litigation 09:25 – Providing Documentation to a Lawyer 11:40 – Expectations from a Legal Consultation 14:20 – Flexibility in Legal Fee Models 16:50 – Client Goals in Consultation Sessions 19:15 – Preventing Situations from Worsening 21:40 – Understanding Arbitration in Legal Matters 25:05 – Preparation for Potential Termination 28:20 – Wrapping Up and Planning Next Steps About the Show: *False Claims, Real Consequences* delves into the complexities of legal issues in the workplace, offering insights and guidance on navigating challenging situations. Join attorney Stephen Teller as he shares expertise on protecting rights and finding resolutions early on to avoid legal ramifications.

28. apr. 202615 min
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From Discrimination to Documentation: How to Build a Case at Work

Episode Summary:  In this episode of *False Claims, Real Consequences*, attorney Stephen Teller shares valuable insights on the importance of documenting workplace discrimination and retaliation. From seeking legal advice early to understanding protected activities, Stephen emphasizes the power of documentation in safeguarding your rights and building a solid case. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Importance of Seeking Legal Advice Early 03:45 – Strategies for Effective Documentation 05:20 – Using Emails and Messages as Evidence 07:10 – Handling Documentation While Employed 09:05 – Recognizing and Addressing Retaliation 11:20 – Differentiating Workplace Drama and Discrimination 13:40 – Steps to Take When Feeling Uncomfortable at Work 15:50 – Understanding Protected Activities 18:00 – Case Example: Strong Documentation in Legal Outcome 20:30 – Final Steps for Protecting Your Rights About the Show: *False Claims, Real Consequences* provides practical tools and legal insights for individuals facing workplace challenges. Explore real-world issues and gain clarity on legal rights with attorney Stephen.

31. mar. 202615 min
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Inside the Life of a Whistleblower: Legal, Financial, and Emotional Realities

Episode Summary Blowing the whistle on corporate misconduct is not just a legal decision—it’s a deeply personal one with lasting consequences. In this episode of False Claims, Real Consequences, veteran employment attorney Stephen Teller explores the hidden realities whistleblowers face, including career risks, financial uncertainty, emotional strain, and retaliation in the workplace. Stephen Teller shares strategies for protecting identity, coping with stress, documenting violations, and safeguarding one’s future while pursuing what is right. He explains how whistleblower cases unfold, what retaliation typically looks like, and why it’s crucial to strike a balance between pursuing justice and maintaining personal well-being. This episode offers vital guidance for anyone considering whistleblowing—or already living with its consequences. Key Timestamps 01:05 – The personal and professional toll of becoming a whistleblower 03:15 – Confidentiality in whistleblower cases and early protection strategies 05:00 – Using LLCs and partnerships to protect identity 07:30 – Coping with stress: financial planning, medical leave, and emotional support 09:45 – What workplace retaliation really looks like versus Hollywood portrayals 11:15 – The importance of documentation and what employees should avoid collecting 13:20 – How an attorney protects whistleblowers during the process 15:40 – The lengthy timeline of whistleblower cases and how to cope with it 17:50 – Final thoughts from Stephen Teller on resilience and integrity About the Show: False Claims, Real Consequences explores the hidden mechanisms behind workplace retaliation, whistleblower suppression, and employment law violations. Hosted by veteran employment attorney Stephen Teller, the podcast delivers real insights for professionals navigating high-stakes legal scenarios in the workplace.

9. dec. 202519 min
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Help! I’m Being Managed Out of My Job

Episode Summary Being “managed out” of a job is one of the most confusing and isolating experiences an employee can face. In this episode of False Claims, Real Consequences, whistleblower and employment attorney Stephen Teller explains what it means to be managed out, how to recognize the warning signs, and what steps employees can take to protect their careers. Stephen Teller shares practical strategies for navigating unfair performance improvement plans, understanding when employer actions might cross into illegal territory, and how to delay or improve the outcome of a forced separation. He also offers guidance on when to consult a lawyer, how medical leave can play a role, and why documenting your experience is crucial. If you’ve ever felt targeted at work, this episode provides clarity, resources, and a roadmap for reclaiming control of your future. Key Timestamps 00:52 – What it means to be managed out of a job 02:05 – Recognizing when performance improvement plans are unfair 03:40 – Why companies push employees out despite strong past performance 05:10 – When poor treatment at work is illegal versus unfair 07:15 – Practical strategies for delaying or surviving out-management 09:25 – How to talk to a doctor about workplace stress and medical leave 12:45 – The right time to contact an employment attorney 14:10 – Why many employees never seek legal help and what they miss 15:00 – Final thoughts and advice for employees facing forced exits About the Show: False Claims, Real Consequences explores the hidden mechanisms behind workplace retaliation, whistleblower suppression, and employment law violations. Hosted by veteran employment attorney Stephen Teller, the podcast delivers real insights for professionals navigating high-stakes legal scenarios in the workplace.

11. nov. 202515 min