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April 22, 2006


Corporations as prosecutors' helpers

At a University of Maryland School of Law Roundtable on Criminalization of Corporate Law I participated in yesterday, David Anders, former prosecutor in the WorldCom and Quattrone cases, had interesting comments on the new business of America – helping prosecutors put corporations’ former employees in jail. Here’s my depressing summary of the talk.

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