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Second Circuit Rejects “Definitively And Specifically” Standard In Whistleblower Action Against J.P. Morgan

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On October 8, 2014 the Second Circuit vacated the district court decision holding that the “definitively and specifically” standard was too strict and that Sarbanes Oxley could extend its focus to the reasonable belief of a whistleblower.

Jurist
“Federal appeals court revives whistleblower lawsuit against JPMorgan”
October 10, 2014
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Reuters
“U.S. appeals court ruling revives whistleblower suit against JPMorgan”
October 9, 2014
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The AM LAW Litigation Daily
“Court Revives SOX Whistleblower’s Case Against JPMorgan”
October 9, 2014
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Yahoo! News
“U.S. appeals court ruling revives whistleblower suit against JPMorgan”
October 9, 2014
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Law 360
“2nd Circ. Reopens Whistleblower’s Suit Against JPMorgan”
October 9, 2014
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Law 360
Revived SOX Whistleblower Case Back In J.P. Morgan’s Sights
December 23, 2014
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Law 360
“JP Morgan Says Revived Whistleblower Suit Still Falls Flat”
February 11, 2015
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