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June 24, 2005


SOx compliance costs

Foley & Lardner is out with a new survey (PDF) finding it costs 30 percent more to keep your books legal if you're an ordinary-sized publicly held company (via Christine Hurt). More: Larry Ribstein has reflections on Sarbanes-Oxley after three years, with an SSRN paper.

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