U.S. Supreme Court,
Criminal,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jan. 5, 2018
Will the Supreme Court silence whistleblowers?
The justices appear ready to narrow an anti-retaliation provision in the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial law, which is aimed at cracking down on Wall Street fraud.





Mark Quigley
Partner
Greene Broillet & Wheeler, LLP
Mark specializes in the area of employment law and represents workers and whistleblowers who've been discriminated against, terminated or retaliated against due to unlawful employment practices.
OCTOBER 2017 TERM
Often hailed as heroes, whistleblowers are vital to combating fraud and corruption within corporations, healthcare organizations and government entities. These people bravely put their careers and personal lives on the line to expose illegal or fraudulent activities committed by their employers or co-workers. Tips by whistleblowers provide valuable information credited with rooting out corporate wrongdoing. These insiders del...
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