JP Morgan Attorney’s Workplace Retaliation Suit Moves Forward
- posted: Sep. 29, 2022
- Employee Rights,  Wrongful Termination
Shaquala Williams, a former compliance attorney at JP Morgan, has sued the company for retaliation after she raised misconduct concerns. The bank filed a motion for summary judgement, alleging Williams Read More
Law Firm’s Products Liability Chair Sued for Sexual Harassment of Subordinate
- posted: Sep. 27, 2022
- Employee Rights
The products liability chair at Buchalter APC, a law firm in Los Angeles, California, has been sued for sexually harassing and verbally abusing a subordinate. Karen Hurdle, a legal analyst Read More
Daily Harvest Whistleblower Speaks Out
- posted: Sep. 22, 2022
- Whistleblower Litigation
Being a whistleblower can be an overwhelming process, according to Daily Harvest whistleblower Abby Silverman. Silverman received a tainted package of “French lentil and leek crumbles,” which sent her to Read More
Class Action Against Tesla Alleges Thousands Laid Off Without Notice
- posted: Sep. 20, 2022
- Employee Rights,  Whistleblower Litigation
A putative class action suit against automaker Tesla alleges they laid off thousands of workers without issuing federally-required notice. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires employers to provide Read More
Uber and Lyft Drivers Propose Class Action to Block Price Fixing
- posted: Sep. 15, 2022
- Graft and Corruption,  Whistleblower Litigation
Uber and Lyft drivers have alleged the two companies are embroiled in a price-fixing scheme, causing drivers to earn less money for their work than they might have otherwise. Three Read More
Multimillion Dollar Bounty Offered for Crypto Liquidation Whistleblowers
- posted: Sep. 13, 2022
- Graft and Corruption
Whistleblowers with evidence of a crypto liquidation conspiracy could receive a $20 million dollar bounty for speaking up. Sources allege that there’s a scheme to liquidate cryptocurrency as an attack Read More
Rehabilitative Therapy Business Must Pay $9.6 Million in Damages
- posted: Sep. 08, 2022
- Graft and Corruption,  Fraud
A rehabilitative therapy business in Georgia, along with its founder, has been ordered to pay $9.6 million in damages for submitting nearly 800 false health care claims. Case background Middle Georgia Family Read More
Big Tech Whistleblowers May Be More Likely to Be Women
- posted: Sep. 06, 2022
- Whistleblower Litigation
Technology was a historically male-dominated industry—but over the past decade, high profile, big tech whistleblowers have been disproportionately female. When compared to the percentage of women in the tech workforce, Read More
Muslim Man’s Workplace Abuse Suit Against New Jersey Atlantic Health System Moves Forward
- posted: Sep. 01, 2022
- Employee Rights
Atlantic Health Systems Inc. can’t avoid a workplace abuse suit filed by an Indian Muslim man, a New Jersey federal judge determined. Maqsood Thange alleged that Atlantic and one of Read More