Publications

 

Don’t Shoot the Messenger

Philip H. Hilder

Hilder: Houston’s police oversight panel needs more teeth

Houston Chronicle

Philip H. Hilder

HPD needs to explain how tracking devices work

Houston Chronicle

Philip H. Hilder

Texas Enacts Additional Laws to Address Medicaid Fraud, Waste and Abuse

Lawyer Monthly’s Legal Focus on Fraud and Financial Crime

Philip H. Hilder

“Foreign Corrupt Practice Act Trends and Enforcement”

Presentation Slides

Philip H. Hilder

The Social Media Goldmine

By Philip Hilder and Paul Creech

The Sixth National Institue on Securities Fraud

November 2011

 

Blurred Barriers in Civil, Criminal Medicaid Investigations

By: Philip Hilder and Paul Creech

Published in Texas Lawyer

November 7, 2011

 

Medicaid fraud crackdown threatens citizens’ rights

Philip H. Hilder

Houston Chronicle

December 11, 2010

 

How to Become a Securities Whistleblower

By Philip Hilder and Khoa Tran

News Corp. and Enron: scandals with much in common

By: Philip Hilder

Whistleblower Prevails Against News

By Philip Hilder and Khoa Tran

Requirements Under The Insider Trading & Securities Fraud Enforcement Act Of 1988

By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech

Whistleblower Confidentiality: The Balance of Competing Interests Leaves Whistleblowers Exposed under SEC Proposed Dodd-Frank Act Regulations

By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech

FCPA Compliance Requirements: A Guide for Global Companies

By Philip H. Hilder and Paul L. Creech

Financial Reform Legislation Offers Whistleblowers Lucrative Incentives And Robust Protection

By: Philip H. Hilder and Sunida A. Louangsichampa

Spinning And Winning In The Court Of Public Opinion

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

Seaman’s Manslaughter: The Criminalization of Death by Negligence

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

The Clean Water Act: Criminal Exposure In Deepwater

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

Strict Liability Crimes for the Pollution of American Waters

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

OSHA Individual Criminal Liability Maybe Expanding

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and the Criminal Liability of Polluters

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

The Whistleblower Act of 2009, Time to Reevaluate that Compliance Program

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

Texas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, A Trojan Horse

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech

The Long Arm Of The Law: FCPA Individual Liability

By: Philip H. Hilder and Paul Creech
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Published for the American Bar Association, National Institute on Securities Fraud, October 2009

What, Retaliation? U.S. Supreme Court Expands Anti-Retaliation Rules

By: Philip H. Hilder and Scott Mullins
Published in The American Bar Association, National Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations, and In-House Counsel, 2009.

The Possible Expansion of Anti-Retaliation Protection to Corporate Whistleblowers

By: Philip H. Hilder and James G. Rytting
Published in the American Bar Association, National Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations, and In-House Counsel, 2009

Attack of the Clone: FERC’s Anti-Manipulation Rule Uses SEC Tools

By: Philip H. Hilder and Scott L. Mullins
Published in the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section and the Center for Continuing Legal Education, 2008

An Ethical Guide to the Non-Destruction of Evidence

Written by: Philip H. Hilder, Hilder & Associates, PC

Corporate Casual Gives Way To Suits With Stripes And Cuffs

Authored by: Philip H. Hilder and John Guidorz

The Federal Round Up-Corporate Law Compliance Programs: A Necessary By-Product Of The Recent Organization Sentencing Guidelines

Written By: Philip H. Hilder

HIPPA-Time for a Health Care Corporate Compliance Program

Written by: Philip H. Hilder and Lon Mullen

Criminal News Letter- Joint Venturing a Criminal Defense Team

Written by: Philip H. Hilder and Robert S. Bennett

Putting Heat on Fraudster: Using Civil and Criminal Process Offensively

Written by: Philip H. Hilder, Hilder & Associates, PC