Whistle-Blowers
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HOSTILE ACTION AGAINST WHISTLE-BLOWERS NOT NECCESSARY FOR DAMAGES
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act prohibits publicly traded companies from discriminating against employees who make whistle-blowing complaints about alleged violations of security laws. To sustain a lawsuit for damages under the Act, the Act requires the whistle-blower to introduce proof that his or her whistle-blowing activity had been a “contributing factor” in the employer’s decision to take Continue reading
