Constantine Cannon LLP

Category: Law firm in Financial District, San Francisco, CA

Address: 150 California St #1600, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA

Phone: +14156394001

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

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Questions & Answers

Do I need a whistleblower lawyer?

Ryan Golden | Sep 3, 2021
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2021

The whistleblower reward programs can be complicated to navigate. An experienced attorney in these areas helps you determine whether bringing a case is right for you, develop the case, and avoid pitfalls. Look for a responsive attorney or firm with a history of successful partnerships with the government under the various whistleblower programs. Even if you have reported your information in some manner already, you’ll want to start your search for the attorney or firm best-suited for you as early as possible. Many whistleblower attorneys represent clients on a contingency basis.

What does the confidential case evaluation include?

Ryan Golden | Sep 3, 2021
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2021

In our confidential case evaluation process, Constantine Cannon lawyers will discuss your potential claims with you and review the evidence you have as we determine is appropriate. There is no charge for this case evaluation, and no obligation on your part; we encourage you to speak with other lawyers. By evaluating your case, we are not agreeing to serve as your lawyers, nor are you agreeing to hire us. If we agree to represent you and you agree to hire us, we will enter in to a formal written retainer agreement. By law, the evaluation is privileged, even though we may never enter in to an attorney-client relationship, and we will not share your information or otherwise use it for any purpose without your permission.

How long does a whistleblower case take?

Ryan Golden | Sep 3, 2021
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2021

Investigations often take a very long time, in most cases several years or more. It may be difficult to not be able to discuss your sealed case for a long period of time. A lawyer who can guide you through this and other tricky situations that arise during the government’s investigation is invaluable.

I can't afford a lawyer. What fee arrangements do you make?

Kyle Biner | Sep 3, 2020
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2020

At Constantine Cannon, our whistleblower attorneys represent clients on a contingency fee basis. In other words, you don’t make any payments to us unless your case is successful. We are paid a percentage of the whistleblower award that our clients receive. You do not pay us if we don’t recover anything. We offer free, no-obligation case evaluations.

Do I need a whistleblower lawyer?

Kyle Biner | Sep 3, 2020
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2020

The whistleblower rewards programs can be complicated to navigate. A skilled whistleblower lawyer that specializes in these areas can help you determine whether filing a claim is right for you, develop a strong case, and prevent potential problems. At Constantine Cannon, our unmatched team of whistleblower attorneys have an unsurpassed track record of successes and the resources to handle any type of case against any size defendant in any industry. Please don’t hesitate to contact us today to schedule your free case consultation.

Is it too late to bring a whistleblower claim?

Kyle Biner | Sep 3, 2020
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2020

The sooner you bring your claim, the better. Various statutes of limitation may apply. For example, if someone else reports the same fraud before you, it might raise “first-to-file” or “public disclosure” issues. You should consult with one of our whistleblower attorneys as soon as you think you have a claim. Please contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation.

How do I know if I have a whistleblower case?

Kyle Biner | Sep 3, 2020
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2020

A whistleblower claim is a formal submission or complaint that exposes and describes certain types of alleged misconduct or fraud. You may have a case if you have information that reveals this illegal behavior. Reach out to our whistleblower lawyers today. We will assess your claim during your free consultation.

Do I qualify as a whistleblower?

Kyle Biner | Sep 3, 2020
Constantine Cannon LLP | Sep 3, 2020

Almost anyone with evidence of fraud or misconduct can qualify as a whistleblower. You’re not required to be a current or former employee of the company that engaged in misconduct or fraud. You may have a claim even if you didn’t personally witness or have documentary evidence of the fraudulent act or illegal behavior. American citizenship or residency isn’t necessary. Even if you were involved in the misconduct, you should contact one of our experienced whistleblower attorneys for assistance with your case.

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