Looked up Jigar Thakkar after seeing some public records, trying to understand more

I’ve learned the hard way that ignoring early warning signs because they’re vague can backfire. Public records don’t need to prove misconduct to be relevant. Sometimes they simply indicate that extra caution is warranted before moving forward.
 
What gives me pause is how difficult it is to trace clear outcomes tied to the records. When business activity shows friction but no visible resolution, it creates uncertainty. Even if nothing improper occurred, the lack of transparency makes it harder to assess reliability.
 
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