JD Supra Corporate Brief: Protecting Whistleblowers, Advertising Offerings,...
The new math: (coffee + JD Supra Corporate Brief) / Monday = Ahhh. Enjoy: An appeals court just ruled that Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower protections apply even when there are no shareholders to defraud…...
View ArticleWhistleblower Protection Rules: 5 Need-to-Know Developments for Employers
Whistleblowers – insiders who report corporate wrongdoing and fraud – are not new. But many of the laws that protect them are. Perhaps not surprisingly, the protections granted by those laws continue...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Fracking Rule Comments, Commercial Crime Insurance,...
Register for email updates, and you’ll never go looking for the JD Supra Corporate Brief again. It’s as easy as click, type, send… The BLM’s proposed rules for fracking on public lands garnered...
View ArticleWhat’s New in Whistleblower Law? A $14 Million SEC Bounty, SOX and Dodd-Frank...
Earlier this week, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it had awarded an anonymous source $14 million under its whistleblower bounty program, the largest award ever given out by the...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Horton Victory, Tax Loopholes, Front Pay, Bird Deaths
On this day in 1945, the US Senate votes to approve the country’s participation in the newly-formed United Nations. Horton heard a huge victory over the NLRB yesterday. Here’s Q&A with D.R....
View ArticleSCOTUS Says SOX Whistleblower Protections Cover Employees at Private...
“… the Lawson decision should be a sobering one for employers.” (Jeffrey Dunlaevy of Ogletree Deakins) Private contractors across the country now need to adopt new procedures for responding to...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Activist Shareholders, Tax Reform, Ukraine...
On this day in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent on the invention he called the “telephone.” Just in time for proxy season: three practical steps you can take to stay ahead of activist...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Big Data, Green Trade, iPad Regulation, Ukraine...
On March 11, 1999, Infosys became the first Indian company to be listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Mo’ data mo problems… (Judy Selby at BakerHostetler) Going green + going global = going great!...
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