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By Scott Flaherty | May 23, 2017
The firm will also open offices in Chicago and Washington, D.C.
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By Robert Storace | May 17, 2017
The prescription drug company denied allegations that it falsely billed Medicaid and Medicare while agreeing to the settlement.
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By Michael Booth | May 9, 2017
New Jersey Attorney General Christopher Porrino on Tuesday announced two programs aimed at fighting public corruption: One offering low-level offenders in corruption schemes the ability to avoid prosecution and another offering tipsters up to $25,000.
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By David Ruiz | May 3, 2017
Becoming a whistleblower is emotionally exhausting and potentially career-ending. We reached out to labor and employment attorneys about which questions employees should ask themselves when they're considering whether to expose wrongdoing by their companies.
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By Sue Reisinger | May 1, 2017
Kara Brockmeyer, former chief of the SEC Enforcement Division's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit, is joining Debevoise & Plimpton's Washington, D.C., office as a partner and member of the white-collar and regulatory defense and the strategic crisis response and solutions groups, the firm announced Monday.
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By Sue Reisinger | May 1, 2017
This GC says he risked everything to help expose his company's illegal trade with Iran, and in turn paid a hefty price.
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By Ross Todd | April 28, 2017
How a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation turned the chief legal officer of Bio-Rad Laboratories into the company's chief legal adversary.
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By Sue Reisinger | April 26, 2017
A whistleblower who tipped the agency with information about serious securities misconduct—which was not identified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission—was rewarded with a $4 million award.
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By Sue Reisinger | April 25, 2017
A panel sponsored by the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Law and National Security explored those lines in a webcast Tuesday. "Whistleblowers, Leaks and the Media: The Legal Rules" included lawyers and journalists who have been caught up in national security issues.
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By Sue Reisinger | April 20, 2017
Christopher Keays, a native of Scotland, was 27 years old and fresh out of the maritime academy in the summer of 2013 when he got "the chance of a lifetime" to work on a ship, as a junior engineer with the Caribbean Princess. Today he is a millionaire. A federal judge in Miami awarded Keays $1 million Wednesday for blowing the whistle on the Princess Cruise Lines' illegal dumping of oily waste into the ocean.
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