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April 21, 2006
How Prosecutors Secure Corporate Cooperation
The University of Maryland held a Roundtable yesterday called the Criminalization of Corporate Law. (see here). David B. Anders, a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York who handled the Ebbers and Quattrone cases was the keynote speaker. Larry Ribstein at Ideoblog here does a wonderful job of capturing some of the comments made by this speaker. This is definitely worth reading. Does it bother anyone that corporations have become mini-prosecutors that serve up the government its employees?
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