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...sectors likely has a few of its own right now. The National Whistleblowers Center, founded in 1988, laid off a "significant" number of...
...1993 World Trade Center bombings. The National Law Journal...
...the software from The National Law Journal, said they...aware of protections afforded to whistleblowers and does not monitor or...
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...U.S. regulators. Sherburne dismissed these cases as the result of "whistleblowers selling state AGs a bill of goods." Regarding recent...
...Bar Counsel. Location: International Trade Center-Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania...org. WHISTLEBLOWERS: Several sections of the...
...achievements. And every year the National Security Archive hands out its...and abusive" prosecutions against whistleblowers under espionage laws and a...
...victory for Atlanta litigation boutique Bondurant Mixson & Elmore, which represented the whistleblowers in the False Claims Act case against Allergan. The clients were drug...
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