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Mary Jane Wilmoth

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“I couldn’t have navigated the shark invested waters whistleblower face without the passion, dedication, determination, and brilliance of my incredible attorneys.”

“…the three co-founders of the National Whistleblower Center, these are important names, Stephen Kohn, Michael Kohn and David Colapinto, thank you so much for all that you do, they broke the mold with these visionaries and we are all better for it.” – National Whistleblower Day, 2018

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Mary Jane's Latest Thinking

IRS Whistleblower Program Lacks Vital Resources

April 10th, 2019|Tax Fraud, Whistleblower News and Qui Tam Blog|

Twenty-three died before they received whistleblower rewards due to the lengthy process. Washington, D.C. April 10, 2019. Yesterday, the IRS released an update to its Whistleblower Process Timeline. The timeline reveals that the process can take over 10 years from start to finish for a whistleblower to obtain a reward. “I applaud the IRS Whistleblower Office for being transparent. However, what the timeline tells us is disheartening and indicates the program lacks vital resources,” said whistleblower attorney Stephen M. Kohn, a partner at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, a law firm that represents IRS whistleblowers.  “The lengthy delays in adjudicating whistleblower cases hurt the program and demonstrates beyond any doubt that the program needs more resources and should be a high priority with the Department of Treasury,” Kohn added. The impact of the long delays was brought home in the IRS Whistleblower Office’s most recent report to Congress.  The Whistleblower Office reported that 23 ...

Supreme Court Appears Supportive in False Claims Act Statute of Limitations Case

March 19th, 2019|False Claims/Qui Tam, Whistleblower News and Qui Tam Blog|

Washington, D.C. March 19, 2019. Today the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in the case of Cochise Consultancy, Inc. v. United States, ex rel. Hunt. The Court agreed to hear this case to settle a three-way splint between circuits. The split concerns whether FCA relators may rely on the statute of limitations in 31 U.S.C. § 3731(b)(2)— if so, whether the three-year limitations period in 31 U.S.C. §3731(b)(2) begins to run from the date of the relator’s knowledge of the alleged false claim, or from the date of the responsible government official’s knowledge of the alleged false claim—when the government does not intervene. Whistleblower lawyer Stephen M. Kohn, a founding partner of Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, and the principal author of an amicus brief submitted on behalf of the National Whistleblower Center attended today’s oral argument. “The Justices appeared to understand the purpose of the False Claims Act is ...

Stephen M. Kohn Named 2019 Top Thought Leader in Trust by Trust Across America

March 7th, 2019|Corporate Whistleblowers, Whistleblower News and Qui Tam Blog|

Now in its 9th year, Trust Across America-Trust Around the World (TAA-TAW), a global leader in organizational trust, celebrates professionals who are transforming the way organizations do business with the honor of Top Thought Leaders in Trust. TAA-TAW announced in its 2019 winter issue of TRUST! Magazine that top whistleblower lawyer Stephen M. Kohn was selected for a second year to receive this honor. The award celebrates global professionals who walk their talk in terms of trust. This year’s honorees come from a broad functional base including integrity and trust, leadership, culture, compliance and ethics, reputation and risk management, governance, CSR, communications, employee engagement, sales and customer service. They are selected by a panel of judges based on their emphasis on rigor, not popularity. The award is meant to recognize the efforts of those whose work contributes to elevating societal trust. In recognizing Kohn for the second year TAA-TAW stated, “Steve ...

Our Client Received the Largest Whistleblower Reward in World History of $104 Million

Bradley Birkenfeld broke the back of Swiss bank secrecy. He was the first Swiss banker to file a case under the IRS whistleblower law. The results were unprecedented. UBS bank (at the time the largest bank in the world) had to pay a fine of $780 million. They also had to close all known U.S. accounts, and for the first time in history, the bank turned over the names of 4450 U.S. taxpayers for prosecution in the United States. Mr. Birkenfeld obtained the largest ever individual qui tam whistleblower award in history, $104 million.

Mary Jane's Successful Legal Advocacy

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Dedicated to protecting whistleblowers, the National Whistleblower Center (NWC) was founded in 1988 by three experienced whistleblower-rights attorneys, Stephen M. Kohn, Michael D. Kohn and David K. Colapinto. Mary Jane was selected as the NWC's first Public Interest Law Fellow, and soon became a major leader in the NWC. She currently is the NWC corporate Treasure and serves on its Board of Directors. She founded the whistleblower protection blog, and for years managed many of the NWC's highly successful programs.

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