Leading whistleblower lawyer Jason Zuckerman will speak at a symposium titled What Would We Do Without Them: Whistleblowers in the Era of Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank. The symposium is sponsored by the The Journal of Corporate and Financial Law and Fordham Corporate Law Center.
The keynote speaker is Jane Norberg, Chief of the SEC Office of the Whistleblower, and the other speakers are:
Alice BrightSky, Senior Director of Compliance Programs,
Fordham Law School
Tracey McNeil ’99, Ombudsman, SEC
Jennifer Pacella, Assistant Professor of Law, Zicklin School of Business
Timothy Shore ’85, Vice President & Chief Ombudsman, Pfizer
Judith Weinstock, Assistant Director, SEC New York Regional Office
Jason Zuckerman, Whistleblower Retaliation & Award Attorney
Zuckerman and Matt Stock have written extensively about whistleblower protections under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Dodd-Frank Act, including these recent articles:
- Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Protection at 15 Years: Promise Unfulfilled
- One Billion Reasons Why The SEC Whistleblower-Reward Program Is Effective.
- Sarbanes-Oxley 15 Years Later: Accountants Need to Speak Up Now More Than Ever.
- Tips for SEC Whistleblowers
- Shkreli Trial Reveals the Challenges Faced by Compliance Whistleblowers
- Auditors’ and accountants’ guide to SEC whistleblower awards
- Tale of Two Whistleblowers: Lessons Learned from Today’s SEC Whistleblower Award
- Report Underscores Importance of Whistleblower Rewards and Protections for Internal Auditors
- Protections and Rewards for Cybersecurity Whistleblowers
- SEC Enforcement Director Touts Success of SEC Whistleblower Program
Zuckerman Law recently published two guides about whistleblower rewards and protections, available below: