By C. Ryan Barber | March 6, 2020
"The decision whether to bring an action on behalf of the United States is committed to the executive branch's 'absolute discretion,'" U.S. Justice Department lawyers told the Supreme Court this week.
By Mike Scarcella | February 21, 2020
The ruling against Christopher Garvey, formerly among Morgan Stanley's top lawyers in Hong Kong, was the latest decision exploring the contours of anti-retaliation provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
By Marcia Coyle | January 30, 2020
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said Thursday, after receiving a question from Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky: "The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted."
By C. Ryan Barber | November 4, 2019
"The SEC's whistleblower protections broadly protect not just employees, but anyone who seeks to report potential securities law violations to the commission," said Jane Norberg, the chief of the SEC's whistleblower office.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 23, 2019
New filings in the whistleblower case at the U.S. Labor Department indicate KPMG, which has denied any wrongdoing, has reached a settlement with the ex-director's lawyers at Outten & Golden.
By Angela Morris | September 27, 2019
The whistleblower who accused President Donald Trump of pressuring Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden isn't paying his legal team, although a nonprofit has raised $138,000 for the whistleblower's legal costs.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 19, 2019
Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff accused the Justice Department of preventing lawmakers from learning about the contents of a whistleblower complaint that may have ties to the president.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 7, 2019
Despite symbolic moves from Congress, whistleblower lawyer Stephen Kohn says threats to government and corporate tipsters abound.
By Ross Todd | August 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said the level of scrutiny he would give to the government’s decision to ask to dismiss the case seeking hundreds of millions of dollars was “very low.”
By Dan Packel | July 8, 2019
The D.C. Circuit refused to revive a lawsuit that sought to wrest $90 billion in fines and penalties from four chemical companies—and to set up a $27 billion windfall for Kasowitz Benson Torres.
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