May 2013 Monthly Roundup
A busy month that swung us from cold to sweltering, May – the first anniversary of Suits by Suits, by the way - saw no letup in news about Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblowers, and the First Amendment rights of public employees. If that’s not exciting enough for you, we also wrote about the Koch brothers, kidnapping, venue, and the history of Memorial Day (although not in the same post). Give some of these a read:
- From Flowers and Cemeteries to Barbecue and Beaches: How We Got Memorial Day
William A. Schreiner, Jr. | May 23, 2013 - Against the Odds, High Court Will Hear Whistleblower Case
Jason M. Knott | May 21, 2013 - Supreme Court Considering Whether to Accept Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Case
Jason M. Knott | May 15, 2013 - Farmers Insurance Wins Summary Judgment on Ex-Employee’s Breach of Contract
Jason M. Knott | May 13, 2013 - Martensen v. Koch, Venue, and You
P. Andrew Torrez | May 7, 2013 - Martensen v. Koch, Personal Jurisdiction, and You
P. Andrew Torrez | May 6, 2013 - Don’t Mess With the Lawyers (Or Other Public Employees), Part 2
William A. Schreiner, Jr. | May 2, 2013 - Rule #1: Don’t Mess With the Lawyers (Or Any Other Public-Sector Employees), Part 1
William A. Schreiner, Jr. | May 1, 2013
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