This is the second article in a series presenting post Dodd-Frank best practices for in-house counsel and compliance professionals.
Two and a half years after its passage and more than a year after key rules went into effect, the Dodd-Frank Act’s whistleblower program has generated more than 3,000 tips, complaints, and referrals, and yielded its first announced Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement action this year.
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