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AECOM Brings in O'Melveny Partner as GC
The global engineering design firm appointed Carla Christofferson as executive vice president and general counsel.AECOM Brings in O'Melveny Partner as GC
The global engineering design firm appointed Carla Christofferson as executive vice president and general counsel.Uncle Sam's Getting Stingy With Lawyers
The federal government during 2014 awarded more than 1,900 contractors legal services work valued at $508.8 million, the smallest pool of money since at least 2008. More than half of the money came from the U.S. Department of Justice.Wal-Mart, Midtown Developer Work Toward Compatibility
Holland & Knight's Richard Perez helped negotiate a unique peace between retail giant Wal-Mart Stores and a Midtown Miami landowner.Defining Protected Activity Under SOX
Employers should expect that any whistleblower with good-faith concerns will have access to a public tribunal and an adjudication that presents substantial risk to the company's money, time and reputation.Bounties for Wandering Whistleblowers
In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz reviews important new developments that have expanded the rights of individuals, even those based overseas, to assert whistleblower rights under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Report and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.Court Revives SOX Whistleblower's Case Against JPMorgan
Thanks to an earlier decision by the Second Circuit that lowered the requirements for asserting whistleblower claims under Sarbanes-Oxley, JPMorgan Chase must again face allegations that it fired a former vice president for raising suspicions about a favored client.Villalba v. Robo-Breaking Co., Inc.
Amtrak, Safety Manager Granted Judgment On Hurt Worker's 'Scaffold Law', §241(6) ClaimsBanks $85 Billion Loan Pipeline Meets Investor Unease
The biggest investor retreat from the U.S. leveraged loan market since 2011 is taking place just as a flurry of mergers and acquisitions needs to get funded with noninvestment grade debt.Circuit Tweaks How It Weighs Claims of Whistleblowing
The standard for evaluating a whistleblower's state of mind when making a complaint under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 has been clarified by the Second Circuit.Trending Stories
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