Can Cynthia Baldwin, the former general counsel of Penn State University, testify against two former Penn State officials in upcoming criminal proceedings
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Can Cynthia Baldwin, the former general counsel of Penn State University, testify against two former Penn State officials in upcoming criminal proceedings
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Can Cynthia Baldwin, the former general counsel of Penn State University, testify against two former Penn State officials in upcoming criminal proceedings
The Daily Report
...The recent indictment of former Penn State University President Graham Spanier helps assure that the broader governance themes raised by the Jerry Sandusky...
...indictment of former Penn State University...
...athletic director Tim Curley, head football coach Joe Paterno, and president Graham Spanier. According to the Freeh report, all four men concealed information about Sandusky...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association made its response to the Sandusky sex-abuse scandal with sweeping sanctions on Penn State University, gutting the football program and demanding ethics an
Daily Business Review
Penn State University's first general counsel faced trial by fire with the Jerry Sandusky scandal and was found to be lacking
The Daily Report
Probe of sexual abuse scandal holds important lessons about a general counsel's obligations to an institutio
Louis Freeh's 267-page report on the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal delivered a clear verdict on the counsel provided to Penn State by then-general counsel Cynthia Baldwin, labeling it "seriousl
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