Bruce Green

Bruce Green

August 26, 2019 | New York Law Journal

The Judge in Epstein's Case Should Not Turn the Dismissal Into a Drama for the Victims

Now that he is dead, the criminal justice system is not the place for Epstein to be called to account.

By Bruce Green and Rebecca Roiphe

6 minute read

July 18, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

When Can a Corporation's Lawyer Blow the Whistle?

Attorneys have greater discretion than ever to make public disclosures to avert clients' wrongdoing.

By Bruce Green and Jordan Thomas

7 minute read

July 11, 2012 | Daily Report Online

When can a corporation's lawyer blow the whistle?

Since enactment of Dodd-Frank ACT, corporate attorneys have discretion, employment protection and financial incentives to be a whistle-blower

By Bruce Green

8 minute read

September 05, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

When Can a Corporation's Lawyer Blow the Whistle?

Attorneys — in-house and outside counsel alike — often stand at the crossroads of corporate misconduct. At one time, attorneys' duty to maintain corporate clients' confidences was thought to be virtually absolute. But that changed over time, as relevant rules and laws gave lawyers greater discretion to make public disclosures to avert clients' anticipated or ongoing wrongdoing. And now, since the enactment of the whistleblower provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, attorneys will sometimes have not only discretion and employment protections, but also a financial incentive to blow the whistle.

By Bruce Green and Jordan Thomas

7 minute read

October 08, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Two Wrongs Make It Worse in Officers' Retrial

New trial in Hurricane Katrina shootings shows courts are fed up with prosecutorial misconduct.

By Bruce Green

5 minute read

September 30, 2013 | National Law Journal

Two Wrongs Make it Worse in Cops' Retrial

In the Internet age, as word of prosecutorial misconduct spreads more widely and patterns seem to emerge, judicial confidence in prosecutors may be waning.

By Bruce Green

5 minute read

July 02, 2012 | Law.com

When Can a Corporation's Lawyer Blow the Whistle?

Since the enactment of the Dodd-Frank whistleblower rules, corporate attorneys will sometimes have not only discretion and employment protections, but also a financial incentive to blow the whistle.

By Bruce Green and Jordan Thomas

7 minute read

June 11, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Balancing Conscience, Confidentiality For Attorney Whistleblowers

Attorneys?in-house and outside counsel alike?often stand at the crossroads of corporate misconduct. At one time, an attorney's duty to maintain corporate clients' confidences was thought to be virtually absolute.

By BRUCE GREEN and JORDAN THOMAS

7 minute read

June 06, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Balancing Conscience and Confidentiality for Attorney Whistleblowers

One of Dodd-Frank's key provisions required the SEC to establish a whistleblower program that would offer significant protections and awards to individuals who report possible federal securities violations. Attorneys are eligible to participate in this important investor protection program.

By Bruce Green and Jordan Thomas

8 minute read


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