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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
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
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