Mary Inman was featured in The New Yorker in a lengthy profile examining the personal toll of whistleblowing through the story of Darren Sewell, a physician who became an FBI informant to expose alleged Medicare fraud at a Florida health insurance company. The article describes Inman — known among her colleagues as the "whistle-blower whisperer" — as a trusted guide to clients navigating the lonely, multiyear process of developing a qui tam case. Read more here.