Washington, D.C. partner Jason Schwartz is the co-author of Whistleblower Law: A Practitioner’s Guide, Release 12. The book highlights several whistleblower law issues, including “how the SEC expanded the circumstances under which whistleblowers may be rewarded for their contributions to enforcement by authorities other than the SEC,” as well as “how the SEC barred itself from considering the monetary amount of a potential award for the purpose of lowering it, thereby limiting the Commission’s ability to reduce award payment.” The book was published in March 2023.

Jason Schwartz is co-chair of the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice Group. His practice includes sensitive workplace investigations, high-profile trade secret and non-compete matters, wage-hour and discrimination class actions, Sarbanes-Oxley and other whistleblower protection claims, executive and other significant employment disputes, labor union controversies, and workplace safety litigation.

San Francisco partner Winston Chan is the author of “Year-End Review of False Claims Act Developments: Ninth Circuit” [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on March 29, 2023.

New York partner Orin Snyder and associate Lee Crain are the authors of “A Federal Jury Verdict Rules on Policing the Police at Protests” [PDF] published by Bloomberg Law on March 28, 2023.

Orange County partner Michael Titera and associate Meghan Sherley are the authors of “How S&P 100 Cos.’ Human Capital Disclosures Are Evolving” [PDF] published by Law360 on March 8, 2023.

Dallas partner David Woodcock, Denver of counsel Timothy Zimmerman and Los Angeles associate Eitan Arom are the authors of “How To Keep Up With The SEC’s Breakneck Rulemaking Pace” [PDF] published by Law360 on March 7, 2023.

Washington, D.C. associate Brian Richman contributed to the article.

Washington, D.C. partners Michael Bopp and Thomas Hungar and associate Megan Kiernan are the authors of “118th Congress: Investigative Tools And Potential Defenses” [PDF] published by Law360 on March 3, 2023.

Washington, D.C. partner Roscoe Jones Jr. and of counsel Daniel Smith contributed to the article.

Washington, D.C. partners Michael Bopp and Thomas Hungar and associate Megan Kiernan are the authors of “118th Congress: Investigative Priorities And Rule Changes” [PDF] published by Law360 on March 2, 2023.

Washington, D.C. partner Roscoe Jones Jr. and of counsel Daniel Smith contributed to the article.

Munich partner Lutz Englisch, of counsel Birgit Friedl and associates Marcus Geiss and Sonja Ruttmann are the authors of “Deutsches Gesellschaftsrecht 2023: Ein turbulentes Jahr” [PDF], published in the 1-2/2023 issue of M&A Review. The article summarizes selected important developments in German transactional law with specific focus on M&A activities and provides an outlook for the year 2023.

Los Angeles partner Kahn Scolnick and associates Daniel Adler, Matt Aidan Getz, Patrick Fuster and Emily Sauer are the authors of “Ties to U.S. must be considered in criminal-related deportations,” [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on February 8, 2023.

New York partner David M. Feldman, Los Angeles partner Michael S. Neumeister and New York associate Stephen D. Silverman are the authors of “The Need for Speed: Accelerating the Chapter 11 Process” [PDF] published in February 2023 in Navigating Today’s Environment | The Directors’ and Officers’ Guide to Restructuring (Second Edition), which examines key topics and challenges facing directors and officers during a restructuring in today’s environment.

Washington, D.C. associate Jeremy Christiansen is the author of “Trial Lawyers Rejoice: Justices May Clarify Issue Preservation” [PDF] published by Law360 on January 24, 2023.

Brussels partner Christian Riis-Madsen, of counsel Stéphane Frank and associate Tine Rasmussen are the authors of “Parsing European Guidance For Leniency In Cartel Probes” [PDF] published by Law360 on January 16, 2023.

Washington, D.C. partner F. Joseph Warin, San Francisco partner Winston Chan, Los Angeles associate Chris Jones and San Francisco associate Duncan Taylor are the authors of “Self-Reporting to the Authorities and Other Disclosure Obligations: The US Perspective” [PDF], Chapter 4 in The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Investigations 2023, Volume I: Global Investigations in the United Kingdom and the United States, Seventh Edition, published by Global Investigations Review in January 2023.

London of counsel Ceyda Knoebel and associate Stephanie Collins are the authors of “The European Union’s Proposed Amendments to Article 10(1) of the ECT – Advancing or Undermining Its Ambitions for the Green Transition?” [PDF] published in the European Investment Law and Arbitration Review, Volume 7 in January 2023.

New York partner Joel Cohen and Washington, D.C. partner Michael Diamant are the authors of “Potential liability under the third-party-payment provision – Due diligence a must do” [PDF] published in Global Legal Insights – Bribery & Corruption 2023 in December 2022.

Orange County partner Thomas Manakides and associate Mark Tomaier are the authors of “Calif. EV Battery Recycling Plans Could Set National Trend” [PDF] published by Law360 on December 8, 2022.

New York partner J. Alan Bannister, Houston partner Hillary Holmes and Orange County partner James Moloney are the authors of “Parsing SEC’s Rule Extension For Fixed-Income Issuers” [PDF] published by Law360 on December 5, 2022.

Washington, D.C. partner Michael Diamant and associate Nicole Lee are the authors of “Some more carrots, and definitely more sticks: DOJ corporate criminal enforcement” [PDF] published by Financier Worldwide in its December 2022 issue.

New York partner Akiva Shapiro and of counsel William Moccia are the authors of “Lessons From Justices’ Evolving Approach To COVID Rulings” [PDF] published by Law360 on November 28, 2022.

Los Angeles partner Daniel Swanson is the author of “The DOJ’s Section 2 Enforcement Agenda” [PDF] published by the Daily Journal on November 16, 2022.