Established plaintiffs lawyers at well-known firms leaped enthusiastically into Wall Street whistleblower litigation in the wake of the Dodd-Frank Act. But for all their efforts, most could only hope to score anything like the string of victories notched just this year by David Wasinger and his tiny St. Louis firm, The Wasinger Law Group.

Since February, Wasinger’s whistleblower clients have helped the government collect a whopping $2.2 billion from Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. And they’ve been awarded roughly $123 million for their troubles, suggesting that Wasinger and his firm will be enjoying happy holidays indeed this month.

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