Katz, Marshall & Banks partners Alison Asarnow and David Marshall published an article in Law360 entitled “Berman Is Good News For Whistleblowers And Their Counsel.” The article explains the September 10 decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Berman v. Neo@Ogilvy LLC, which held that the Dodd-Frank Act‘s whistleblower protection provision should apply to employees who report securities violations internally. Ms. Asarnow and Mr. Marshall’s article offers an in-depth look at the background of the legal question, the court’s analysis, and the implications of the Second Circuit’s decision.
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