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August 20, 2012
Is Bigger Necessarily Better? Recent ERC Survey Examines Workplace Ethics Within Fortune 500
Labaton Sucharow
The Ethics Resource Center (ERC), a definitive organization in the ethics and compliance arena, has just released the results of a first-of-its-kind survey of workplace ethics within the nation’s most powerful companies. Conducted in June of this year, the survey marks the first comprehensive pulse-taking of Fortune 500 employees’ views on workplace ethics. The results...
Articles & Perspectives
August 14, 2012
Presentation: The Advent of the SEC Whistleblower Program
Part 1 of a 6-part series entitled “Whistleblowing in the Corporate World Series” This is a six-part presentation series hosted by West Legal Edcenter, part of Thomson Reuters. Presenter: Jordan A. Thomas In this presentation, Jordan A. Thomas, a former Assistant Director in the Enforcement Division at the SEC, and a principal architect of its...
Webinars, Videos & Podcasts
August 14, 2012
The Mechanics of a Whistleblower Submission: Recent Guidance from the SEC
Labaton Sucharow
In a newly released video, Sean McKessy, Chief of the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower, provided useful ‘tips on tips’ to help prospective whistleblowers understand the basics of a whistleblower submission to the SEC. Three important takeaways from the video are: (1) Whistleblower submissions should be as specific as possible. The more detailed information the...
Articles & Perspectives
August 1, 2012
Could You Blow The Whistle?
News 12 Connecticut
Conducted by Populus in June, Wall Street, Fleet Street and Main Street: Corporate Integrity at a Crossroads reveals startling data on corporate ethics, the regulatory landscape, and individuals’ willingness to blow the whistle on wrongdoing
In The News
July 30, 2012
Are You Eligible to be an SEC Whistleblower?
Labaton Sucharow
About the Program Established under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the SEC Whistleblower Program provides eligible whistleblowers with significant monetary awards, employment protections, and the ability to report misconduct anonymously. Tips must be provided to the Commission voluntarily, the information must be original and, to qualify for an award, the tip...
Articles & Perspectives
July 26, 2012
Four Years of Reform and Recovery, and Still…Survey Reveals A Need for a Renewed Focus on Corporate Integrity in the Financial Services Industry
Despite a nagging suspicion that Gordon Gekko continues his reign as the model titan of Wall Street, most of us want to believe that in the wake of the economic collapse, things have changed. We cross our fingers, guard our pensions and pray that it’s not just regulators that keep the industry in balance, but...
Articles & Perspectives
July 25, 2012
Whistleblowers “Essential” to Protect Client Funds, Says Former SEC Chief
Trade Magazine
An investigation into alleged misappropriation of customer funds at US-based futures commission merchant Peregrine Financial Group (PFG) serves to highlight the need for stronger regulatory oversight and greater whistleblower protection, according to Jordan Thomas, partner and chair of the whistleblower representation practice at [prior firm]. “Regulators are only as good as the information they have...
In The News
July 20, 2012
Two Years After Dodd-Frank, Has Wall Street Changed?
U.S. News & World Report
“The financial services industry, its moral compass is broken,” says Jordan Thomas, partner and chair of [prior firm][‘s] whistleblower representation practice. “Until these organizations re-establish a culture of integrity and stewardship, investors are at great risk.”
In The News
July 12, 2012
How Effective Are The FSA/SFO And SEC At Handling Misconduct?
HedgeFund Insight
“In this era of corporate scandals, we must refocus our energies on corporate ethics and encourage individuals to report wrongdoing—internally or externally.”
In The News
July 11, 2012
CFA and Sacred Heart Take on Ethics Lapse on Wall Street
CTPost.com
“I’m afraid it’s going to take some time,” Thomas said, regarding a change in the ethical culture on Wall Street, even though he said his phone has been ringing off the hook from would-be whistleblowers.
In The News
July 10, 2012
Survey of Senior Executives in Britain and U.S. Found 24 Percent Consider Unethical or Illegal Conduct Needed for Success in the Financial World
NY Daily News
“People tend to underreport misconduct,” he said. “So although it’s reasonable to assume the numbers may be higher, it’s all still deeply troubling.”
In The News
July 10, 2012
Some Finance Pros Say Fraud Is Necessary For Success
Law360
“When misconduct is common and accepted by financial services professionals, the integrity of our entire financial system is at risk,” Jordan Thomas, partner and chair of [prior firm][‘s] whistleblower representation practice, said in a statement.
In The News
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March 19, 2018
Whistleblowers Represented by Jordan Thomas Earn Largest SEC Whistleblower Awards in History
New York, NY (March 19, 2018) – The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that it will award a group of whistleblowers more than $83 million, the largest awards announced since the SEC Whistleblower Program was established seven years ago. Represented by Jordan Thomas, the whistleblowers’ tips led to a landmark enforcement action that resulted in Merrill...
In The News
March 20, 2018
Once an SEC Regulator, Now Thriving as a Lawyer for Whistleblowers
The New York Times
In a profile piece published in The New York Times, Whistleblower Practice Chair Jordan A. Thomas talks about his decision to travel “the road not taken,” and how it has benefited those in difficult professional positions. After dealing with a traumatic upbringing and seeking emancipation from his parents at the age of 15, Thomas went...
In The News
July 29, 2019
2019 Half-Time Report
The SEC Whistleblower Program: Where Wall Street Answers to Main Street
We are pleased to bring our clients and friends a midyear report to highlight key awards, trends and issues of import in the SEC whistleblower arena. It’s an exciting time for whistleblowers, and, by extension, investors at large. Since the program’s roll-out, the Commission has received nearly 30,000 tips from 119 countries. Most remarkable, as...
Articles & Perspectives
May 30, 2019
NPR Features Jordan Thomas on Planet Money Podcast, “The Whistleblower Whisperer”
NPR Planet Money
Leading SEC whistleblower attorney Jordan Thomas was featured on NPR’s Planet Money podcast.  In the episode “The Whistleblower Whisperer,” Jordan tells Planet Money co-host Jacob Goldstein about his work representing whistleblowers who provided evidence to the SEC that led to landmark enforcement actions against Wall Street’s biggest banks, including Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan.  Jordan also...
In The News
October 5, 2018
Jordan A. Thomas Named Whistleblower “Lawyer of the Year”
Press Release
New York, NY – October 5, 2018 – [Jordan Thomas][prior firm][‘s] is pleased to announce that its leading SEC whistleblower attorney Jordan A. Thomas, a principal architect of the SEC Whistleblower Program who established the nation’s first law practice exclusively focused on SEC whistleblowers, has been named a 2018 “Lawyer of the Year” by the Taxpayers...
In The News
Named one of the top whistleblower practices/attorneys in the country by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR and The New Yorker
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