By Celia Ampel | March 12, 2018
A transplant surgeon claimed he witnessed "highly concerning" behavior by a senior colleague during surgery, including leaving felt in a patient's heart.
By Jenna Greene | March 8, 2018
Jeffrey Wertkin was sentenced on Wednesday to 30 months in prison, but the question remains: Why did someone so smart do something that even his lawyer called “stupid, stupid"?
By Charles Toutant | March 7, 2018
A Superior Court judge in Camden has ordered the New Jersey Attorney General's office to stand by its agreement to pay $1.3 million to settle a suit by a former detective who said he suffered retribution for reporting sexual harassment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David L. Axelrod and Priya Roy | March 7, 2018
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court significantly narrowed the definition of a “whistleblower” under Dodd-Frank.
By Sue Reisinger | March 6, 2018
The memo referred to a recent Supreme Court ruling in "Digital Realty Trust v. Somers."
By C. Ryan Barber | March 6, 2018
Public-private litigation partnerships are "becoming more and more customary when it comes to claims that require a speciality that the counties or the cities don't have, necessarily. It seems like it's kind of a growing area,” San Francisco-based whistleblower lawyer Yosef Peretz says.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 5, 2018
Two lawsuits have been filed on behalf of an institutionalized mentally ill man claiming years of emotional and physical abuse by staff. The suits seek monetary damages.
By Scott Flaherty | March 1, 2018
If prosecutors have their way, ex-Akin and Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Wertkin could spend nearly three years behind bars after plotting to sell sealed False Claims Act lawsuits.
By Thomas Zaccaro, Nicolas Morgan and Brian Kaewert | February 26, 2018
On Feb. 22, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that significantly restricts the rights of whistleblowers, but ultimately may cause headaches for the targets of their whistleblower complaints.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Wendy Schwartz | February 26, 2018
The notion that a compliance officer can also serve as a whistleblower is unsettling to many in the business world. After all, the compliance function's responsibility is to investigate and address issues so people don't have to become whistleblowers.
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