Home / Attorneys /Paul F. Giannoglou Paul F. Giannoglou Associate959.206.6789 Contact Paul Download V-Card Paul Giannoglou represents clients in complex matters involving fraud, misconduct, and regulatory compliance, with a particular focus on False Claims Act qui tam matters and whistleblower agency submissions.Paul Giannoglou represents clients in complex matters involving fraud, misconduct, and regulatory compliance, with a particular focus on False Claims Act qui tam matters and whistleblower agency submissions.Paul has experience litigating complex civil matters. He has worked on securities litigation and shareholder rights matters, business litigation matters, and internal government and corporate investigations, assisting with document analysis, investigative findings, and litigation strategy. Paul also maintained an active pro bono practice representing survivors of domestic violence, including in prosecuting restraining orders.In addition to his civil litigation experience, Paul has served in legal roles supporting the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. As a Judge Advocate and administrative law attorney, he advised the Academy on regulatory and compliance matters, acted as a hearing officer in disciplinary proceedings, and as a legal advisor for misconduct investigations. He also currently serves as a Judge Advocate and Officer in the U.S. Army Reserves, providing legal assistance to servicemembers and their families on matters including estate planning, housing disputes, and family‑related legal issues.Paul is fluent in German. Connect With Paul or call 959.206.6789Attorney Credentials EducationJ.D., Vanderbilt University Law School, 2019B.S., Rutgers University Business School, 2016 States Licensed InConnecticutNew Jersey
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