...seeking to avoid prosecution. Corporate whistleblowers are on the rise. The ...
...seeking to avoid prosecution. Corporate whistleblowers are on the rise. The ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...34;the IRS takes longer to work through cases" brought by whistleblowers. The process of handling a claim might take the agency four to...
...to whistleblower cases. Kohn has published ...
...At the center of the bombshell ...
...Growing up in a military family, I believe strongly in Xe's national security mission," she said, "and I understand that this company...
...to its mission," says David Colapinto, general counsel of the National Whistleblowers Center and a name partner at D.C.'s Kohn, Kohn &...
...criminal section of the United States code: the expanded protections for internal whistleblowers and new standards on document retention. Tenny thought that other sections of...
...Amendment capitalist. Coined by National Public Radio reporter Noah Adams...rules asking them to become whistleblowers -- and threatening criminal liability if...
...Act. What's more, employers that violate workplace safety rules or punish whistleblowers face stiff criminal penalties. And illegal immigrants can sue for back wages...
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