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Whistleblowers: The Challenges for In-House Counsel

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An exploration of the myriad challenges posed for companies by whistleblowers, as well as viable strategies for successfully negotiating the difficult obstacles presented.

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Kevin Edmundson, Chip Jones, Jane Norberg, Jordan A. Thomas

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Whistleblowers: The Challenges for In-House Counsel (Oct 2016)

An exploration of the myriad challenges posed for companies by whistleblowers, as well as viable strategies for successfully negotiating the difficult obstacles presented.

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Government Enforcement Institute

Kevin Edmundson, Edmundson PLLC - Spicewood, TX
Chip Jones, Shareholder, Littler Mendelson P.C. - Dallas, TX
Jane Norberg, Acting Chief, Office of the Whistleblower, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Washington, DC
Jordan A. Thomas, Chair - Whistleblower Representation Practice, Labaton Sucharow LLP - New York, NY