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Monthly Archives: December 2019

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Do I Have a Qui Tam Case?

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Our firm gets many calls every week from people claiming that they have a qui tam (or whistleblower) claim against a certain company or individual for committing fraud against the government. While many of the situations are legitimately concerning, not all of them rise to the level of a qui tam claim under the… Read More »

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Money

Before You Invest

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

You’ve worked hard for your savings. Before you entrust it to someone to invest, take the time to do your homework. Even if you have been investing for many years, every investment deserves scrutiny. Check out the players Just because a broker or investment adviser is charming and friendly doesn’t mean he or she… Read More »

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What is a Shareholder’s Agreement and Do I Need One?

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

We’ve previously written about the value of having an operating agreement governing the operations and management of LLCs.  For instance, an operating agreement setting forth the role of each LLC member and creating dispute resolution mechanisms can often help to resolve future disputes. Not every business is an LLC, however. Under Florida’s Business Corporations… Read More »

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Can a Qui Tam Whistleblower Remain Anonymous?

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Whistleblowers often risk losing their jobs, getting demoted, or damaging their professional reputations when reporting that a company or person has committed fraud against the government. In some situations, whistleblowers may even risk their safety.  As a result of these risks, many potential whistleblowers want to know whether their identities will remain anonymous after… Read More »

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