Alaska SEC Whistleblower Attorneys
When you discover or possess original, timely, and significant information stemming from federal securities violations, our team stands ready to prepare you to become a whistleblower and submit a tip to the SEC. Coming forward as a whistleblower in Alaska is essential. Not only are you helping protect the public interest, but you also become eligible for significant financial rewards. Whistleblowers who provide original, substantial, and timely information can receive 10 to 30 percent of the recovered amounts exceeding $1 million. Reach out to Silver Law Group and the Law Firm of David R. Chase to learn more.
Our firms collaborate with company insiders, employees, and others involved with securities in Alaska and across the country to submit tips to the SEC Office of the Whistleblower. Ensuring your rights are protected is our number one priority. We protect you throughout the long and complicated process and shield you from the challenges inherent in the process from the Commission or your employer. The outcome of your tip will depend on significant factors such as:
- How you present a tip to the SEC.
- The speed of the SEC's investigation.
- Your cooperation and representation with the SEC.
Although submitting a tip to the SEC does not guarantee an investigation, working with us increases your chances. Our team includes a former SEC Enforcement Attorney who knows how to navigate the process and secure the compensation you deserve. Contact our firm now to learn the first steps you need to take.
Leading Alaska SEC Whistleblower Law FirmSince 2011, the federal government's Whistleblower Program has recovered over $6 billion through successful enforcement actions, addressing issues like insider trading, Ponzi schemes, and market manipulation. This award-based program offers a way for individuals to report allegations, with increasing award amounts in recent years. In two cases between 2020 and 2023, whistleblowers received record payouts of $114 million and $279 million.
Recent rule changes make whistleblowers eligible for more rewards. Those whose information leads to non-SEC actions can still receive compensation. Additionally, if the recovery amount changes after enforcement, the awarded amount can only increase.
Rewarding Alaska WhistleblowersEmployees and corporate insiders may be eager to earn financial rewards for information about federal securities violations, but the SEC has strict eligibility criteria. The information must be:
- Original information: Whistleblowers must have first-hand accounts of the allegations.
- Timely information: Whistleblowers must come forward before SEC enforcement actions or subpoenas.
- Significant information: The reward depends on the individual's knowledge and supporting documentation.
Contrary to some beliefs, you do not need to report through internal channels first, though doing so may increase your compensation. Our attorneys are ready to assist you if you have timely, significant, and original information about SEC violations.
Experienced Alaska SEC Whistleblower AttorneysWhile sizable financial rewards and a sense of public duty are compelling reasons to submit a tip, there are barriers to navigate. Whistleblowers often face employer retaliation, especially when acting alone. Additionally, securities law violations are complex and require extensive documentation. Trust the Silver Law Group and the Law Firm of David R. Chase to guide you through this process. We can help with all types of SEC violations, from commodities and futures fraud and internal reporting noncompliance to FCPA violations and foreign bribery, among others like the following:
- Insider trading
- Accounting fraud by publicly traded companies
- Hedge fund fraud
- EB-5 investment fraud
- Investment adviser fraud
- Market manipulation
- Stockbroker and broker-dealer misconduct
- Ponzi schemes
- Fraudulent or unregistered securities offerings
Our firm has years of experience representing whistleblowers in Alaska's major economic areas, such as Anchorage, Juneau, Fairbanks, and beyond. We work with entry-level employees, corporate insiders, C-suite executives, and anyone aware of SEC violations.
Contact Our Alaska SEC Whistleblower AttorneysWith a former SEC Enforcement lawyer on our team, we possess extensive knowledge of the Commission's program. We have what it takes to guide you through the reporting process, represent you in the case, and protect your anonymity.
If you have original, timely, and significant information about alleged federal securities violations, the attorneys at the Silver Law Group and the Law Firm of David R. Chase will enhance your chances of an SEC investigation and maximize your compensation. To start the process and consult with a top SEC whistleblower attorney, contact us by email or call today at (800) 975-4345.