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April 20, 2006


Enron: business decisions as crimes

Peter Lattman, of the WSJ's Law Blog, who's been watching the Enron trial, discusses "one of Skilling’s main defenses – that the government has criminalized corporate agency costs." Here's more on this "defense," how the government gets around it, and the "corporate crime lottery."

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