New Mexico SEC Whistleblower Attorneys
When you uncover or possess significant information about federal securities violations, our team will prepare you to become a whistleblower and submit a tip to the SEC. Coming forward as a New Mexico whistleblower means you have the respect of protecting the public's interest, but you are also eligible for substantial financial awards. Whistleblowers with original, significant, and timely information can gain 10 to 30 percent of amounts recovered beyond $1 million. Contact the Silver Law Group and the Law Firm of David R. Chase to learn how.
Our firms work with company insiders, employees, and others in New Mexico, nationwide, and abroad to submit tips to the SEC Office of the Whistleblower. We protect your rights during the complex process and safeguard you from regulatory barriers and other challenges that may arise. Critically, the outcome will depend on the following factors:
- How you present a tip to the SEC.
- The pace of the SEC's investigation.
- Your cooperation and representation with the SEC.
Despite your effort to submit a tip to the Commission, they won't guarantee an investigation, but the chance will increase with us. Our team features a former SEC Enforcement Attorney who understands the process of getting you the compensation you deserve.
Top New Mexico SEC Whistleblower Law FirmThe SEC Whistleblower Program has recovered over $6 billion through successful enforcement actions since 2011 on claims like insider trading, Ponzi schemes, and market manipulation. The awards-based program offers a route for individuals to come forward with allegations, and more recently, the amount of awards is increasing. From 2020 to 2023, the record was broken twice, with $114 million and $279 million paid out to whistleblowers in two separate cases.
Recent SEC rule modifications make whistleblowers eligible for more. Those whose information leads to non-SEC actions can gain compensation for their support. Furthermore, when the dollar amount of the recovery changes following enforcement, the amount awarded can only be raised, not lowered.
Awarding New Mexico WhistleblowersCompany employees and corporate insiders may be keen to earn financial awards when they discover information regarding federal securities violations, but the Commission has narrow eligibility requirements. Anything you have must fit the following criteria:
- The information must be timely, meaning whistleblowers must come forward prior to SEC enforcement actions or by subpoena.
- The information must be significant, meaning the amount depends on the individual's knowledge of the allegations, including supporting documentation and accounts.
- The information must be original, meaning whistleblowers must have first-hand accounts of the allegations.
Some whistleblowers believe they must first report through internal company channels to be eligible. That is not true, but their compensation may increase if they do. Therefore, if you hold timely, significant, and original information about SEC violations, our attorneys are prepared to help you now.
Experienced New Mexico SEC Whistleblower AttorneysSizable financial awards and a sense of public duty are great reasons to submit a tip, but there will be barriers you must navigate. It's not uncommon for whistleblowers to experience employer retaliation, especially when submitting a tip alone. Moreover, securities law violations are complex and require a lot of documentation. So, have confidence in reaching out to our SEC whistleblower attorneys today. Some of the SEC violations we can assist you in submitting include but are not limited to the following:
- Insider trading
- Accounting fraud by publicly traded companies
- FCPA violations
- Hedge fund fraud
- EB-5 investment fraud
- Investment adviser fraud
- Foreign bribery
- Market manipulation
- Internal reporting violations
- Commodities and futures fraud
- Stockbroker and broker-dealer misconduct
- Ponzi schemes
- Fraudulent or unregistered securities offerings
Our firm has years of experience representing whistleblowers like you in New Mexico's major metropolitan areas like Albuquerque, La Cruces, Farmington, Santa Fe, and elsewhere throughout the state.
Contact Our New Mexico SEC Whistleblower AttorneysWith a former SEC Enforcement lawyer on our team, we have extensive insight into the federal government's program to guide you through the reporting process, including representing you to the Commission to guard your anonymity. If you believe you have original, timely, and significant information about alleged federal securities violations, attorneys with the Silver Law Group and the Law Firm of David R. Chase will maximize your chance of an SEC investigation and compensation.
To begin the process and consult with a top SEC whistleblower attorney, contact the strategic alliance of Silver Law Group and the Law Firm of David R. Chase by email or call us today at (800) 975-4345.