Lynne Bernabei: Are conditions getting worse for whistleblowers?

Like white caps at the Jersey Shore, whistleblower complaints keep washing up, only to crash and dissipate on the sand. We checked in with one of Washington's l...

Lynne Bernabei, attorney, Bernabei and Watchel

Like white caps at the Jersey Shore, whistleblower complaints keep washing up, only to crash and dissipate on the sand. We checked in with one of Washington's leading whistleblower lawyers, Lynne Bernabei of Bernabei and Watchel. Federal Drive with Tom Temin asks her in light of outcomes of Veterans Affairs whistleblowers and recent legislation, are conditions getting better or worse for whistleblowers?

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