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August 10, 2006


Criminalizing backdating, continued

With new indictments in the Comverse case, and a new story about Pixar, we're faced with having either to throw much of corporate America in jail -- including icons like Steve Jobs and John Lasseter -- or finally recognizing the significant difficulties entailed in criminalizing agency costs. Here's my thoughts.

Posted by Larry Ribstein at 06:02 PM | TrackBack (0)



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