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Adminstrative law; agency law; Dodd-Frank; Sarbanes-Oxley; Securities Exchange Commission; SEC; whistleblower polices; compliance; Business Organizations law; Business Organizations compliance

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Paying Too Dearly For A Whistle: Properly Protecting Internal Whistleblowers, Leonardo Labriola May 2017

Paying Too Dearly For A Whistle: Properly Protecting Internal Whistleblowers, Leonardo Labriola

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In light of substantial disagreement among the circuits on which types of whistleblowers Dodd-Frank intends to protect, and newly proposed legislation which suggests a solution, this Note inspects Dodd-Frank’s whistleblower protections in an effort to better explain which types of Business Organizations whistleblowers should and should not be protected. This Note briefly outlines the United States’s repeated history of increased regulation following financial crises, culminating in the Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank Acts. It then describes the goals that motivated these acts and how whistleblowers play an outsized role in accomplishing those goals. It also examines the critical statute for Business Organizations …