Are there any legal restrictions on what information I can disclose?

Yes, there are legal restrictions on what information you can disclose as a whistleblower in Pennsylvania. Generally, the most important factor here is that the information you reveal must be “true” and “relevant.” This means that the information you share must be accurate and documented, and should be relevant to the investigation or activity that is the target of your reporting. Additionally, the information you disclose must not be protected by any laws, such as trade secrets, privilege, or other laws that are intended to protect confidential information. Such laws could include the attorney-client privilege, which allows individuals to keep certain confidential communications with their attorneys private. In other words, you should not disclose information that would be considered privileged or private, such as medical records, or intellectual property. It is also important to note that you cannot use your whistleblowing status to gain anything of value for yourself or others, or to seek revenge for a wrong committed against you. Doing so could lead to legal action against you. It is important to ensure that you understand the law and know any applicable restrictions that may be in place when you are considering disclosing information as a whistleblower. Consulting with an experienced attorney is highly recommended to ensure that you are acting in accordance with the law.

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