Other firms offer a guarantee of confidentiality in tax fraud whistleblower claims. Don't believe them; read the details carefully. You'll find that the "guarantee" is the firm will give up its fee if your name gets out. That's all. The firm won't cover your damages. Whistleblowers should understand that this means the law firm is taking a bit of a risk, but that's all.
The truth is that there is a slim, slim chance that the IRS will have to call you as a witness against the fraudster. If that happens, then your name will be released. It's the same situation for all IRS Reward claimants. One firm doesn't have any better ability to protect your identity than any other. The likelihood of this occurring is small, and perhaps that is what the firms guaranteeing confidentiality are relying upon.
At KEMY, we're straightforward. Yes, there is a tiny risk your name will get out. It's unlikely, but it could happen. The decision about whether your name comes out depends on many, many factors, all revolving around the unique circumstance of the fraud and the evidence required to prove it. If KEMY decides to take your case, you can rest assured that we will represent you from the beginning through to the resolution of your claim. All along the way, we'll be honest about your risks and your possibilities for recovery.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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