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June 17, 2006


The higher costs of litigating everything under SOX

We hear a lot about direct compliance costs under SOX, but too little about what might be an even bigger problem -- litigation costs. These will only get bigger, not smaller. Moreover, these costs are especially a problem for big firms, not the smaller firms we hear so much about. As it turns out, this includes not only the costs of litigating SOX, but the costs of litigating everything, as I discuss here.

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