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1. Judge orders bank to pay whistleblower - Northwest - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington
www.theolympian.com/130/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/23/2006 Last Visited: 12/23/2006
As a result of the 52-page ruling this week by Gerald M. Etchingham, a U.S. Labor Department administrative law judge in San Francisco, the Seattle-based banking company must pay a total of $1.2 million in lawyer fees, pay and deferred compensation to former loan executive Theresa Hagman.Hagman's lawyer, Marc A. Susswein of New York, said it was the first whistleblower award of money in lieu of reinstatement under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act."For the first time a person who has won a Sarbanes-Oxley case can get monetary relief into the future, known as front pay, instead of getting reinstated in her job," Susswein said. -
2. UC Riverside Extension | Catalog | Law & Public Policy
www.ucrextension.net/archive/F - [Cached]Published on: 7/18/2002 Last Visited: 5/21/2003
Gerald M. Etchingham
Date/Time: Wed. 6:30-9:45 pm, Sept. 18-Oct. 23. No meeting Oct. 14.
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Gerald M. Etchingham, J.D., United States Administrative Law Judge, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration, San Bernardino -
3. UC Riverside Extension | Catalog | Law & Public Policy
www.ucrextension.com/archive/F - [Cached]Published on: 11/11/2001 Last Visited: 6/19/2003
Gerald M. Etchingham
Date/Time: Wed. 6:30-9:45 pm, Sept. 18-Oct. 23. No meeting Oct. 14.
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Gerald M. Etchingham, J.D., United States Administrative Law Judge, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration, San Bernardino

