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September 20, 2006


KPMG as a cautionary tale

With evidence surfacing that the KPMG's marketing of tax shelters may not have been so wrong after all, on top of Judge Kaplan's rulings in the KPMG case about violations of the defendants' constitutional rights, I think it's time to start seeing KPMG as a lesson in the potential costs of using the criminal law to deter corporate misconduct.

Posted by Larry Ribstein at 08:07 AM | TrackBack (0)



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