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April 7, 2015
SEC Reviewing 12b-1 Fees
ThinkAdvisor
At a recent DC Bar event, Jordan A. Thomas, Chair of [prior firm][‘s] Whistleblower Practice as well as the Investor Rights Committee for the DC Bar, moderated a panel on the topic titled, “Straight Talk for Asset Managers and Their Counsel.” Jordan noted that the whistleblowers who are now coming forward are “more senior” and...
In The News
April 2, 2015
TPG Capital Threatened To ‘Gut’ Whistleblower ‘Like A Carp,’ Lawsuit Claims
Huffington Post
In a recent law suit involving a former head of public affairs for private equity firm TPG Capital, Jordan A. Thomas represents a whistleblower alleging that TPG improperly charged investors for expenses that should have been paid by the firm. The whistleblower claims he sent an email warning about the illegal practice to TPG’s chief...
In The News
April 1, 2015
SEC Declares Open Season on Employee Agreements
Law360
In several recent articles, former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) official Jordan A. Thomas commented on the SEC’s first action against a company penalizing the technology and engineering firm KBR for forcing employees to sign “restrictive” confidentiality agreements. According to Jordan, “These problematic agreements are widespread and growing.” “The use of employment agreements to silence...
In The News
April 1, 2015
SEC Says Confidentiality Agreements May Have ‘Muzzled’ Whistleblowers at Top Government Contractor
The Washington Post
In several recent articles, former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) official Jordan A. Thomas commented on the SEC’s first action against a company penalizing the technology and engineering firm KBR for forcing employees to sign “restrictive” confidentiality agreements. According to Jordan, “These problematic agreements are widespread and growing.” “The use of employment agreements to silence...
In The News
April 1, 2015
SEC Fires Warning Shot About Confidentiality Agreements
The New York Times
In several recent articles, former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) official Jordan A. Thomas commented on the SEC’s first action against a company penalizing the technology and engineering firm KBR for forcing employees to sign “restrictive” confidentiality agreements. According to Jordan, “These problematic agreements are widespread and growing.” “The use of employment agreements to silence...
In The News
February 25, 2015
New York’s Top Cop Wants to Pay and Protect Whistle-Blowers
Bloomberg
The New York attorney general is seeking to build support among New York lawmakers for his proposal, which would allow for rewards if information from whistleblowers leads to penalties and fines of more than $1 million. “This is a very strong endorsement of the SEC’s program, and more cops on the Wall Street beat can...
In The News
January 23, 2015
Big Whistleblower Predictions for 2015
The Wall Street Journal
The SEC will likely continue to focus on whistleblower retaliation, said Jordan Thomas, partner and head of the whistleblower representation practice at law-firm [prior firm]. “It’s becoming a standard area of inquiry with cases involving whistleblowers,” he said. Last year, the agency brought its first-ever whistleblower retaliation case against a hedgefund advisory firm.
In The News
January 5, 2015
How to Respond to Whistleblowers
Hedge Fund Intelligence
Articles & Perspectives
2014 Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse
Reports & Surveys
Investor Bulletin: How Harmed Investors May Recover Money
“The SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy is issuing this Investor Bulletin to educate investors about how they may be able to recover money if they have been harmed by a violation of the federal securities laws.”
Rules & Regs
December 5, 2014
U.S. judge tosses whistleblower lawsuit in latest split over protection
Reuters
In a recent decision in which a judge ruled that a whistleblower did not qualify for whistleblower protections under the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reforms because he did not report his concerns to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) before the retaliation is said to have “exacerbated” a split among federal courts about the reach...
In The News
December 3, 2014
Whistleblowing on Wall Street: The Untapped Jackpot
CNBC
Seems like everywhere you turn these days, there’s a whistleblower breaking their silence and blowing the whistle on some form of wrongdoing. But, surprisingly, what we don’t hear much about are Wall Street whistleblowers tapping into a giant $425 million jackpot just waiting to be distributed.
Articles & Perspectives
Featured
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...
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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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