20 Feb U.S. top court refuses to widen whistleblower protections
WASHINGTON, Feb 21 (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on
Wednesday refused to broaden protections for corporate insiders
who call out misconduct, throwing out a lawsuit brought against
a real estate trust by a former employee who had reported
alleged wrongdoing internally but not to the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Wednesday refused to broaden protections for corporate insiders
who call out misconduct, throwing out a lawsuit brought against
a real estate trust by a former employee who had reported
alleged wrongdoing internally but not to the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
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