Colleen E. Coveney - Washington, DC
Attorney at Katz Banks Kumin LLP
Whistleblower Law Lawyers in Washington, DC
11 Dupont Circle NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036
Washington Whistleblower Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Whistleblower Law
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Customer Reviews for Colleen E. Coveney
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Hired Attorney 2019My experience was horrible. We had an agreement and then right before I needed her representation she pulled out based on false information. I am a whistleblower and so there are things that need to be private. I shared with her factual information and she claimed I provided false information about my name, age and location but she was wrong. The point is she willl leave you after you already have an agreement, you turn down other legal counsels and will leave you to fight the wolves for yourself. And will also falsely accuse you of misrepresenting yourself. Do not take a chance with her! Also they couldn't confirm that their digital systems were encrypted which was concerning for me. All of this happened to me and I hope it doesn't happen to someone else
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