Digital Realty Trust, Inc. v. Somers
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Digital Realty Trust, Inc. v. Somers, 583 U.S. ___ (2018), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that "whistleblower" status and associated protections as defined by Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank only apply in cases where the whistleblower has reported malfeasance directly to the Securities and Exchange Commission.[1]
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- ↑ "Digital Realty Trust, Inc. v. Somers". SCOTUSblog. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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