Fraud Alert
Unfortunately, from time to time, we become aware of fraudulent emails or phone calls that appear to come from Goodmans LLP or individuals at Goodmans LLP. These messages do not come from Goodmans LLP or anyone authorized to act on behalf of the firm.
Recent examples of fraudulent communications purporting to come from Goodmans LLP or individuals at Goodmans LLP include:
- Email communications purporting to be from our Firm using the domain name goodmanslaw.org or goodmansllp.com.
- Communications purporting to be from our Firm using WhatsApp.
- Facebook advertisements purporting to offer cryptocurrency fund recovery services to people who have been subject to a prior scam.
- Fraudulent agreements and invoices with the Firm’s branding/logo.
If you receive a suspected fraudulent communication, we recommend that you do not respond, click on any links, open any attachments or engage with the sender or caller. We recommend that you report any attempted fraud to your jurisdiction’s fraud prevention centre:
- For Canadian residents, you may report the attempted fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: http://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm.
- For U.S. residents, you may report the attempted fraud to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Centre: https://complaint.ic3.gov.
If you have lost any funds due to a fraudulent communication, please report the crime to your local police.