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JGL Attorneys to Moderate and Present at D.C. Bar Program on Identifying Potential Whistleblower Clients

Nannis Grimm

JGL principal Veronica Nannis will present on a panel at the D.C. Bar’s March 18, 2025, remote program “Could My Client Be a Whistleblower? How to Identify Potential Whistleblower Clients and What to Do Next.” JGL associate Gia Grimm will moderate the event.

The event will be hosted by the bar association’s Labor & Employment Steering Committee. JGL principal Erika Jacobsen White is a member of the committee and helped develop the program.

During the event, panelists will share their expertise on identifying potential whistleblower clients and the subsequent steps to take. The program is designed to equip employment attorneys with the knowledge and tools needed to recognize whistleblower claims and navigate the complexities of such cases. Speakers will also 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.

Learn more and register for the remote program.

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