The continued stream of in-house counsel and compliance officers becoming whistleblowers has advanced to the point that “it is now a river,” according to attorney Gregory Keating.

Keating, a partner at Choate Hall & Stewart in Boston, says a recent ruling in a case brought by ex-general counsel Sanford Wadler against former employer Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. highlights three of the hottest whistleblower topics.

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