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Healthcare/Hospital Law

Apr. 24, 2007

Tenet Probe Spurs Debate on In-House Counsel as 'Gatekeepers’

LOS ANGELES - In spring 2001, as executives marked up draft copies of Tenet Healthcare Corp.'s annual report, Christi R. Sulzbach, the company's general counsel and chief compliance officer, asked the question Securities and Exchange Commission lawyers would ask later.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - In spring 2001, as executives marked up draft copies of Tenet Healthcare Corp.'s annual report, Christi R. Sulzbach, the company's general counsel and chief compliance officer, asked the question Securities and Exchange Commission lawyers would ask later.
      Sulzbach wondered if the company should quantify the Tenet hospitals tapping...

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