Arizona.
Background: I am a chiropractor who treats patients that are injured in vehicle accidents. I do not own the clinic, I run one office for another chiropractor. I have no knowledge of any unethical procedures, nor of any fraudulent procedures that are occurring at the clinic. To my knowledge there are none.
I was approached by two sheriffs after work along with a guy from an "investigation group". They told me that they had been investigating the clinic for over 5 years and that they were going to bring down the clinic and my boss for fraud. Because I work at the clinic, that means I am going down with it. They convinced me to wear a wire tap for tomorrow's clinic meeting with my boss, as I thought this would show them that I was telling the truth of not knowing of any wrong doing.
On second thought, I should not be "convinced" into wearing a wire tap, because I have not done anything wrong. Or am I guilty by association? Well, I have decided to not wear the wire tap and to seek a lawyer tomorrow. What type of lawyer do I need? Any more advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I am so frustrated that I have done nothing wrong, and now I have to spend my savings to defend myself. AARRRGG!! Thank you.
-M
Background: I am a chiropractor who treats patients that are injured in vehicle accidents. I do not own the clinic, I run one office for another chiropractor. I have no knowledge of any unethical procedures, nor of any fraudulent procedures that are occurring at the clinic. To my knowledge there are none.
I was approached by two sheriffs after work along with a guy from an "investigation group". They told me that they had been investigating the clinic for over 5 years and that they were going to bring down the clinic and my boss for fraud. Because I work at the clinic, that means I am going down with it. They convinced me to wear a wire tap for tomorrow's clinic meeting with my boss, as I thought this would show them that I was telling the truth of not knowing of any wrong doing.
On second thought, I should not be "convinced" into wearing a wire tap, because I have not done anything wrong. Or am I guilty by association? Well, I have decided to not wear the wire tap and to seek a lawyer tomorrow. What type of lawyer do I need? Any more advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I am so frustrated that I have done nothing wrong, and now I have to spend my savings to defend myself. AARRRGG!! Thank you.
-M