Communications between corporate counsel and directors and officers are shielded by the attorney-client privilege. However, corporate counsel should be aware that the traditional protection granted p
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The SEC goes after insider trading in credit default swaps
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John Ashcroft may be stepping down from the U.S. Department of Justice,but one of the most successful initiatives of his tenure will continue.That's the Corporate Fraud Task Force, created to coordin
Corporate Counsel
The Corporate Fraud Task Force, created two-and-a-half years ago to coordinate the government's response to the parade of accounting scandals started by Enron Corp., has been so effective that it is
The DOJ's Corporate Fraud Task Force, created under Attorney General John Ashcroft in the aftermath of the Enron Corp. debacle, will continue its work even after the AG's departure
The Daily Report
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