Lawsuit Alleges CEO Misappropriated PPP Funding
- posted: Sep. 28, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
The federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was implemented as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing small businesses with some federal funding to keep workers employed during the tough financial Read More
Former Montebello City Manager Files Lawsuit Alleging Whistleblower Retaliation
- posted: Sep. 24, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
Francesca Tucker-Schuyler served until recently as the city manager for Montebello, CA. However, she was fired in February 2019 in what she claims to have been a case of wrongful Read More
Former Employee of Ad Agency Sues Company Alleging Wrongful Termination over COVID Issues in Project
- posted: Sep. 21, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
Tiffani Harcrow, a former employee of Omelet LLC ad agency in Culver City, recently filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against her former employer. She alleges the company wrongfully fired her Read More
SEC Sees Significant Increase in COVID-19 Related Tips and Complaints
- posted: Sep. 17, 2020
- Fraud
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) noted it has seen a “spike” in tips, complaints and referrals related to COVID-19, prompting brand new investigations for the commission. The agency Read More
Florida’s COVID-19 Dashboard Designer Files Whistleblower Complaint Against State Department of Health
- posted: Sep. 14, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Graft and Corruption,  Whistleblower Litigation
The designer of Florida’s COVID-9 dashboard recently filed a whistleblower complaint against the Florida Department of Health after being fired for insubordination. The former department employee, Rebekah Jones, claims she was Read More
Whistleblower Calls Attention to Poor Nursing Home Conditions During Pandemic
- posted: Sep. 10, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Whistleblower Litigation
An anonymous whistleblower in Brooklyn called attention this spring to some of the dire conditions at nursing homes in New York City. The whistleblower spoke with voice distortion and appeared in Read More
OSHA Once Again Reminds Employers: Whistleblower Retaliation is Illegal
- posted: Sep. 07, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Whistleblower Litigation
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently issued a reminder to employers across the United States that any form of retaliation against employees who blow the whistle on suspect Read More
Whistleblower Claims Wall Street Has Been Routinely Manipulating Mortgage Funds
- posted: Sep. 05, 2020
- Fraud
A whistleblower claims there is evidence to believe Wall Street is once again engaged in some of the very practices that led to the financial crash of 2008. A whistleblower complaint Read More