The Whistleblower – Pharmaceutical Fraud
In September of 2007, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Apothecon, Inc. agreed to pay over $515 million to resolve a broad array of civil allegations involving their drug...
View ArticleWhistleblower – Federal Government and Federal Government Contractor Fraud
A large percentage of the United State’s enormous annual spending goes to development and implementation of new weapons systems, facilities, equipment, supplies, and logistical and technical services...
View ArticleThe Environmental Whistleblower
Environmental employees may file a complaint if their employer retaliates against them with unfavorable personnel action because they report environmental violations. The following is a list of...
View ArticleFiling Whistleblower Complaints Under The Sarbanes – Oxley Act
Employees who work for publicly traded companies or companies that are required to file certain reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are protected from retaliation for reporting...
View ArticleThe Dodd-Frank Act Expands the Ability to Pay Higher Whistleblower Awards
One small provision tucked into the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act may have very significant and costly consequences for corporations. Though it hasn’t received as much...
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