By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 19, 2019
Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff accused the Justice Department of preventing lawmakers from learning about the contents of a whistleblower complaint that may have ties to the president.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 19, 2019
Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff accused the Justice Department of preventing lawmakers from learning about the contents of a whistleblower complaint that may have ties to the president.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Derek Borchardt and Adam P. Cohen | August 20, 2019
As it now stands, New York’s anti-SLAPP law is one of the narrowest in the country, and some legislators want to change that.
By Jenna Greene | August 14, 2019
2016, you might recall, was a year where using personal email to send classified government information loomed large (cough, Hillary)—but this case was over the top.
By Karen Sloan | August 13, 2019
Allegations that InfiLaw Corp.'s law schools skirted federal student loan rules and deceived students are too vague to move forward in court, a federal judge has ruled.
By Charles Toutant | August 12, 2019
The appeals court said allowing the underlying decision to stand would encourage potential False Claims Act defendants to "smoke out" whistleblower lawsuits.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 7, 2019
Despite symbolic moves from Congress, whistleblower lawyer Stephen Kohn says threats to government and corporate tipsters abound.
By Ross Todd | August 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said the level of scrutiny he would give to the government’s decision to ask to dismiss the case seeking hundreds of millions of dollars was “very low.”
By Ross Todd | August 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said the level of scrutiny he would give to the government’s decision to ask to dismiss the case seeking hundreds of millions of dollars was “very low.”
By Caroline Spiezio | August 1, 2019
Cisco chief legal officer Mark Chandler said the company's $8.6 million settlement of a security flaws whistleblower case where there is "no evidence that any customer's security was ever breached" is a sign "standards by which suppliers are judged are ... changing."
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