By Toni Vranjes
In the era of Enron and WorldCom, Tyco and Global Crossing, companies are making sure they're prepared if securities regulators come knocking on their doors.
In the wake of recent corporate scandals, regulators have stepped up their scrutiny of corporate America, and the attorneys who defend clients in these matters say they're busier. ...
In the era of Enron and WorldCom, Tyco and Global Crossing, companies are making sure they're prepared if securities regulators come knocking on their doors.
In the wake of recent corporate scandals, regulators have stepped up their scrutiny of corporate America, and the attorneys who defend clients in these matters say they're busier. ...
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