Whistle - Blowing: What's Right, What’s Legal, And What’s At Stake

Published: July 11, 2013, midnight

You got elected to your co-op board as a reformer. Your platform was transparency for all, and no self-dealing for the board. Trouble is, the board wants you to sign a statement saying that you will not disclose confidential information to the shareholders. What should you do? Listen as Art Weinstein, principal of his own firm, and Steve Troup, partner at Tarter, Krinsky and Drogan, advise this budding whistle-blower on what’s right, what’s legal, and what’s at stake.