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August 29, 2008


"More lawyers in the boardroom"

There's the company's lawyer, of course, and then a separate lawyer to represent the directors, whose stance may be adverse to that of the company's; is a third lawyer going to have to be called in to help break ties? Sarbanes-Oxley is doing a lot to spread the trend, notes Law.com's Atlanta affiliate (& welcome Larry Ribstein readers).

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