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Letters,
Criminal,
Corporate,
Constitutional Law

Jul. 17, 2019

How to hold corporate scofflaws accountable

There is a another remedy often employed in civil/quasi-criminal settlements between the government and corporate defendants.

Gary Schons

Of Counsel
Best Best & Krieger LLP

Public Law

655 W Broadway Ste 1500
San Diego , CA 92101

Phone: (619) 525-1348

Fax: (619) 233-6118

Email: gary.schons@bbklaw.com

U San Diego School of Law

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George B. Newhouse Jr. writes to suggest that putting a convicted corporation on probation is needlessly costly, ultimately ineffective and subject to being declined where custody is not an alternative. ["Corporate probation resulting from a criminal conviction: an enigma," July 15, 2019]. There is a another remedy often employed in civil/quasi...

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