By Steve Kardell | Published March 9, 2020 | Posted in Whistleblower Litigation | Tagged Tags: attorney-client privilege, evidence of wrongdoing, trade secrets law |
People who become aware of wrongdoing within their company and wish to act as whistleblowers will need to provide proof of wrongdoing on the part of their company. This can be easier said than done. You might need to access certain documents or company information to be able to prove your allegations. If you are Read More
Read MoreA former Chief Compliance Officer for National Holdings Corp. claims she was fired after 16 years of working for the brokerage firm after she began investigating allegations of insider trading against executives, including Chairman and CEO Michael Mullen. The lawsuit names a total of 12 defendants plus a pair of businesses owned and operated by Read More
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