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ON DEMAND: Could My Client Be A Whistleblower? How to Identify Potential Whistleblower Clients and What to Do Next


Course Number: C1325NC02O
Original Program Date: March 18, 2025
Duration: 1 hour
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Category: Communities, Administrative Law and Agency Practice, Criminal Law and Individual Rights ... (show more)
Category: Communities, Administrative Law and Agency Practice, Criminal Law and Individual Rights, Early Career Lawyers, Government Contracts, Labor and Employment Law, Law Student, Public Interest and Courts (show less)
Credit: 0 CLE Credit Hours

Join the D.C. Bar Labor and Employment Law Community to learn from experienced whistleblower attorneys, who will share their expertise on identifying potential whistleblower clients and the subsequent steps to take. This program is designed to equip employment attorneys with the knowledge and tools needed to recognize whistleblower claims and navigate the complexities of such cases. Our panelists will provide practical guidance on key indicators that your employment client may have a whistleblower claim, the legal framework and protections available to whistleblowers, best practices for advising and representing whistleblower clients, and strategies for effectively litigating whistleblower cases. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the nuances of whistleblower law and learn how to advocate for their clients effectively. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of whistleblower claims and improve your practice.


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Labor and Employment Law Community
Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar Administrative Law and Agency Practice Community; D.C. Bar Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community; D.C. Bar Early Career Lawyers Community;  D.C. Bar Government Contracts Community; D.C. Bar Law Student Community; D.C. Bar Public Interest and Courts Community 
 

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  • Thomas Barnard, Shareholder, Baker Donelson 
  • Veronica Nannis, Principal, Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA  
  • Gia Grimm, Associate, Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA (Moderator)
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D.C. Bar Regular Community Member$15.00
Law Student Community$15.00
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