Statistics can be fascinating. Today we are bombarded with almost too much data and information. By using statistics, we can better digest that information and bring order to raw data. Of course, with so much attention focused today on the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency craze, we are interested in finding out more about the folks investing […]
Detroit Metro Bribery Scandal? Again? (Whistleblower Reward Post)
Airport construction contracts can involve billions of dollars. Much of that money comes from taxpayers. As I write this post from LaGuardia Airport, a billboard boldly claims that the new LGA makeover is estimated to cost more than $1,000,000,000.00 – that’s right over $1 billion! We previously successfully prosecuted a corrupt contractor who supplied non-compliant […]
“Rat Poison Squared” Cryptocurrency Fraud Spirals Out of Control
Last week New York City hosted the Consensus 2018 conference. The conference was timed to coincide with Blockchain Week. Despite huge double-digit percentage drops in the value of Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies, the mood at the conference remained upbeat. (According coinmarketcap.com, cryptos lost $45 million in value between May 11th and May 18th.) Even […]
Big Pharma and Filthy Manufacturing Facilities – Baxter Whistleblower Post
Baxter is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. With 67 manufacturing plants and 48,000 employees, Baxter is one of the biggest manufacturers of sterile IV solutions. Last year the company was ordered to pay $18 million after a whistleblower stepped forward and said the company’s Marion, North Carolina “clean room” was anything […]
The Street May 15, 2018
How to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Long-Term Care Insurance Scams When shopping for long-term care insurance, be on the lookout for these bank account-draining scams. by Brian O’Connell | The Street (83K) Long-term care insurance consumers — usually upper-middle age and older Americans — face enough hurdles in finding the best policies. Complicated […]
The Wall Street Journal May 15, 2018
Cybersecurity Whistleblowers Are Growing Corporate Challenge by Henry Cutter | The Wall Street Journal (80K) Signals from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over how seriously it takes cybersecurity, combined with a Supreme Court ruling on whistleblower protections, are putting pressure on companies to be more careful about how they deal with potential tipsters, lawyers […]
Two More Killed in Autonomous Car Crash, and Tesla’s Unstoppable Fires
The traditional automakers we have often reported on are not the only ones involved in scandals and multi-million dollar lawsuits. Even Tesla, a company whose reputation is built around the concept of safe and environmentally-friendly transportation, is now receiving unwanted media attention. The event that just put the company in the spotlight was the crash […]
Drum Beat Continues – More Swiss Banks Settle (Whistleblower Post)
[Updated August 2019 – Important Information for Offshore Tax Evasion whistleblowers below.] As the government dramatically ramps up its efforts to ferret out unreported foreign accounts, reports of Swiss banks settling with the Justice Department become almost everyday news. When this post was first written, tow more Swiss banks, Societe Generale Private Banking S.A. and […]
My Employer Stole My 401(k), Now What? ERISA Fraud Lawyer
ERISA – short for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 – is a powerful federal law that protects workers who participate in employee pension plans, retirement plans, 401(k)’s and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). Other benefit plans including disability insurance and health insurance may also be covered if offered through the employer. ERISA […]
Bloomberg BNA – Uber
Uber Slapped With Worker Misclassifiation Lawsuit by Michael J. Bologna (82K) Latest Development: Uber Technologies Inc. faces a nationwide class action alleging the company illegally classifies its drivers as independent contractors and cheats them out of overtime wages and tips. Potential Impact: The action could compel the courts to clarify whether gig economy companies such […]
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