PointofLaw.com
 Subscribe Subscribe   Find us on Twitter Follow POL on Twitter  
   
 
   

FORUM

« Judges' seminars | N.J. bans "retaliating" against expert witnesses »

May 18, 2005


Sarbox woes

The SEC, reports Prof. Ribstein, is blaming the law's perceived burdens on accountants. AP and the NLJ fill in details about the agency's gestures toward reevaluating Sarbanes-Oxley in the light of widespread complaints, while John Berlau of the Competitive Enterprise Institute sums up some of those complaints (earlier posts).

Posted by Walter Olson at 12:09 AM | TrackBack (0)



categories:
Corporate Governance









 

 

Published by the Manhattan Institute

The Manhattan Insitute's Center for Legal Policy.