White-collar prosecutions, securities and accounting law and corporate governance in general have come in for much attention of late at our sister site. Lyle Roberts (no relation to John that we know of), who puts out the excellent securities law blog 10b-5 Daily, dropped by as a guest the other week to contribute posts on, inter alia, the record of the PSLRA and the Supreme Court’s history of dodging questions in this area. Ted Frank discusses the Bernie Ebbers sentence as well as a new NERA study on securities lawsuits, while Martin Grace, Jonathan Wilson and I all post on different aspects of the Sarbanes-Oxley law. I’ve also got brief items on Chris Cox as Bill Lerach’s nightmare nominee and on the much-discussed Larry Thompson memo laying out ground rules for corporate prosecutions at DOJ.
Corporate governance at Point of Law
White-collar prosecutions, securities and accounting law and corporate governance in general have come in for much attention of late at our sister site. Lyle Roberts (no relation to John that we know of), who puts out the excellent securities law blog 10b-5 Daily, dropped by as a guest the other week to contribute posts on, […]
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