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Class actions asserting accounting irregularities fell sharply last year following a one-time increase in 2011 attributed to a surge of Chinese reverse mergers, according to a Cornerstone Research re
...at Debevoise, White helped defend Wall Street clients, the same types of...
A new study from the Federal Trade Commission found that one in five Americans had errors in their credit histories from at least one of the three major credit reporting agencies
...majority to investigate Wall Street and big financial...Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Represent...
...charges against top Wall Street executives for their...Oversight and Government Reform, said last week...
...the nominees will help ensure the implementation of consumer-protection and Wall Street reforms from Obama's first term. "It's not enough to...
...litigation campaign it launched against Wall Street two years ago. ...
...roles will help ensure the implementation of consumer protection efforts and Wall Street reforms from Obama's first term. Rick Firestone, a partner...
...the nominees will help ensure the implementation of consumer protection and Wall Street reforms from Obama's first term. "It's not enough to...
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