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Former SEC Top Cop Sees More Lawsuits
Linda Chatman Thomsen foresees more Securities and Exchange Commission "aiding-and-abetting" charges against companies.
February 9, 2010
Corporations and their directors and officers face an increased risk of being sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission for aiding and abetting the frauds of other companies, the SEC's former enforcement chief says. Read more...
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