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Friday, October 5, 2018

Virtual Currency Fraud and Crytocurrency Fraud Can Be The Basis for Bounty Actions and Other Investment Fraud Lawsuits by Virtual Currency Fraud Lawyer

Virtual Currency Fraud and Crytocurrency Fraud Can Be The Basis for Bounty Actions and Other Investment Fraud Lawsuits by Virtual Currency Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Several recent court decisions have determined that some forms of virtual currency fraud and cryptocurrency fraud are under the jurisdiction of the Commodities Future Trade Commission and/or the SEC.  As such, fraud in the virtual currency market can be the basis for several type of legal action including CFTC Bounty Actions, SEC Bounty Actions, and Investment Fraud Lawsuits.  Virtual currency fraud whistleblower lawyers work with investors and financial professionals who want to expose significant fraud.  In most cases, the actions can be reviewed confidentially and then filed an anonymously on the client's behalf. 

For more information on Virtual Currency Bounty Actions and other types of Investment Fraud Lawsuits, please feel free to go to the following web pages: SEC Bounty Actions Investment Fraud Lawsuits, and Virtual Currency Fraud Whistleblower Lawyer Information.

Investment Fraud Bounty Actions Reported Through an Attorney Can Be Made Anonymously

CFTC and SEC Bounty Actions  were designed to create bounties that can be collected by whistleblowers that properly report SEC violations, financial fraud, securities fraud, commodities fraud, and stimulus fraud that result in monetary sanctions over one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). The SEC can award the whistleblower up to 30% of the money collected.  Persons who report this fraud through an attorney can remain anonymous and still collect a large reward through their attorney.  By creating anonymous whistleblower bounties, the SEC and CFTC expect investors and people with specific information of fraud to expose hard to detect fraud and to help regulate the financial market and prevent large investment corporations, banks, hedge funds, and other large corporations from committing financial fraud of billions of dollars. 

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Texas Business Probate Lawyer and Texas Business Inheritance Lawyer Helps Families, Beneficiaries, and Business Owners Transfer Business Interests and Wealth by Texas Business Probate Lawyer and Texas Business Inheritance Lawyer

Texas Business Probate Lawyer and Texas Business Inheritance Lawyer Helps Families, Beneficiaries, and Business Owners Transfer Business Interests and Wealth by Texas Business Probate Lawyer and Texas Business Inheritance Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Texas Business Probate Lawyer and Texas Business Inheritance Lawyer, Jason Coomer, works with families, beneficiaries, and business owners to claim, transfer, and negotiate business interests after the death of a business owner.  He handles Texas probate, estate, and inheritance matters including disputes regarding businesses, partnerships, and real property. He works with families including Texas families and out of state families on a variety of Texas probate, estate, and inheritance issues. These issues commonly include probating Wills, contesting Wills, fighting will contests, negotiating death benefits, reviewing buyout provisions, clearing title to estate property, claiming estate property, filing suits to determine rightful heirs of estates, filing breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits, and representing estate administrators. For more information on this issues, please go to the following web pages:  Austin Texas Business Probate Lawyer and Austin Texas Business Inheritance Lawyer Information and Texas Family Inheritance Lawyer.

Texas Contingent Wealth Collection Lawyer, Texas Contingent Death Benefit Lawyer, and Texas Contingent Inheritance Lawyer Helps Heirs and Beneficiaries Collect Inheritance Including Stocks, IRAs, Mineral Interests, Life Insurance, Annuities, IRAs, Estate Assets and Texas Real Estate

In some situations family assets cannot get transferred or collected by their rightful heirs or beneficiaries because the heirs and beneficiaries cannot afford the cost of probate and other transfer costs.  In these situations, a Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer or Texas Contingent Death Benefit Lawyer that works on a percentage of the estate property can help heirs and beneficiaries transfer estate property to rightful heirs and beneficiaries.

In these situations, the Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer or Texas Contingent Death Benefit Lawyer will typically need to see that there are actual significant assets in the estate and who the rightful heirs and beneficiaries are of the estate.  In these cases, bank statements, life insurance policies, royalty statements, mutual fund statements, retirement fund statements, real property deeds, property tax information, and other evidence of the estate assets can be useful in determining the approximate value of the estate and if a contingent contract for probating the estate can be viable.

For more information on a Texas Contingent Probate Lawsuit or Texas Contingent Non-Probate Matter, please feel free to go to the follow web page:  Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer and Death Benefit Collection Lawyer.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Diabetes Cancer Health Alert: Persons Taking Diabetes Drugs Should Be Aware of a Potential Increased Pancreatic Cancer Health Risk That May Be Caused by Incretin Class Diabetic Drugs by Texas Diabetes Pancreatic Cancer

Diabetes Pancreatic Cancer Health Alert: Persons Taking Diabetes Drugs Should Be Aware of a Potential Increased Pancreatic Cancer Health Risk That May Be Caused by Incretin Class Diabetic Drugs by Texas Diabetes Pancreatic Cancer Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Recent scientific studies have shown that several diabetes drugs may cause an increased risk of pancreatic cancer.  Persons taking Januvia, Janument, Victoza, Byetta, Onglyza, Tradjenta, Bydureon, Oseni, and other diabetes drugs should be aware of the potential dangers.  If you have been taking a diabetes drug and have been diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer or you have lost a loved one that was taking a diabetes drug and was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, please report the adverse action to the prescribing medical doctor and FDA as soon as possible. 

For more information on pancreatic cancer health risks to diabetics, please go to the following web page: Pancreatic Cancer Health Risk Warning: Incretin Class Diabetic Drugs May Cause Increase Risk of Pancreatic Cancer.

Pancreatic Cancer Detection: Understanding and Identifying Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer Can Be Important In Early Detection and Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer Resulting in Higher Pancreatic Cancer Survival Rates

Symptoms of pancreatic cancer can include: dark urine and clay-colored stools, fatigue and weakness, jaundice (a yellow color in the skin, mucus membranes, or eyes), loss of appetite and weight loss, nausea and vomiting, pain or discomfort in the upper part of the belly or abdomen, back pain, blood clots, diarrhea, and indigestion.  Diabetics who start experiencing these symptoms and are on incretin diabetes drugs should immediately contact their health care provider.

The Most Common Type of Pancreatic Cancer is Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Which Includes About 90% of Cases of Pancreatic Cancer: Pancreactic Adenocarcinoma is a Form of Exocrine Pancreas Cancer

The most common kind of pancreatic cancer is pancreatic adenocarcinoma and includes about 90% of the cases of pancreatic cancer.  Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a cancerous overgrowth of exocrine pancreatic cells and is unfortunately commonly undetected until it is too late for the patient.  Pancreatic adenocarcinoma because of late detection can often result a fatal diagnosis with very limited survival time. Other forms of exocrine pancreas cancer include: intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN), adenosquamous carcinomas, acinar cell carcinomas, mucinous cystadenocarcinomas, signet ring cell carcinomas, hepatoid carcinomas, colloid carcinomas, undifferentiated carcinomas, pancreatoblastomas, and undifferentiated carcinomas with osteoclast-like giant cells.

Monday, September 24, 2018

Texas Real Estate Fraud Lawyer Helps Texas Real Estate Investors Claim Back Money From Real Estate Fraud and Misrepresentations by Texas Real Estate Fraud Lawyer

Texas Real Estate Fraud Lawyer Helps Texas Real Estate Investors Claim Back Money From Fraudulent Real Estate and Oil Investments as well as Other Texas Real Estate Lawsuits by Texas Real Estate Fraud Lawyer Jason Coomer

Over the past decade, real estate investment has been an extremely lucrative investment for many investors, families, businesses, and individuals.  These lucrative real estate investments have been especially true in Austin Texas and different parts of Texas where the value of real estate has increased dramatically.  Both the construction industry and oil & gas drilling industry has been booming.  Investors from all over the World have been purchasing real estate in Texas and many have made a great deal of money.  For many of these real estate investors, they have gotten into projects at the ground floor and have made a substantial amount of money.  However, for other investors they have been taken advantage of by unscrupulous real estate developers, been caught in fraudulent transactions, or have been pulled into a lawsuit by a fraudulent, negligent, or bankrupt party.

Texas real estate fraud lawyer, Jason Coomer handles Texas real estate fraud and misrepresentation lawsuits where real estate investors are have lost large amounts of money due to fraud, misrepresentations, or breaches of fiduciary duty.  He handles Texas Real Estate Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Business Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Oil Investment Fraud Lawsuits, and other types of Texas Real Estate Lawsuits.  For more information on this topic, please go to the following web page:  Texas Real Estate Investment Fraud Lawyer Information.