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Litigation

Aug. 15, 2002

Lerach Minimizes Importance Of Certifications of Financials

WASHINGTON - An hour before chief executives at hundreds of major public companies were due to certify their financial statements as required by a new law, the guru of shareholder litigation told reporters the sworn oaths submitted to federal regulators shouldn't be interpreted as gospel truth.

By James Gordon Meek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - An hour before chief executives at hundreds of major public companies were due to certify their financial statements as required by a new law, the guru of shareholder litigation told reporters the sworn oaths submitted to federal regulators shouldn't be interpreted as gospel truth.
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