Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud
Corporate scandals involving Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing, Merrill Lynch, and other corporate giants have caused public and government outcry for increased corporate accountability. The failure of companies and brokerage houses to disclose certain information, and their decision to artificially inflate companies' reported results on financial statements and other accounting irregularities, have cost investors serious money. Law firms across the country are investigating to help investors recover losses caused by these inappropriate and sometimes illegal acts.
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| Fri, 5 Sep 2008 05:58:00 GMT Kebble: The R40-billion brawl Close to R40-billion in damages claims have been lodged against individuals and companies that allegedly abetted Brett Kebble?s corporate fraud. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:26:00 GMT New US Guidelines Issued for Corporate Fraud Cases (29 Aug 2008) -- Delivered by Feed43 service... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:26:00 GMT U.S. Pares Its Arsenal in White-Collar Crime Fight ...coming under fire from judges and Congress for its aggressive efforts in bringing a wave of corporate-fraud cases following the collapse of... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:22:00 GMT Justice Dept. Reining In Prosecutors: New Guidelines Issued for... (Washington Post: Business) Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:06:00 GMT White-Collar Justice - Wall Street Journal New Guidelines Issued for Corporate Fraud Cases Washington Post. Court backs decision to toss KPMG indictment Boston Globe... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:06:00 GMT White-Collar Justice - Wall Street Journal New Guidelines Issued for Corporate Fraud Cases Washington Post. Court backs decision to toss KPMG indictment Boston Globe... Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
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| Monday 08th of September 2008 01:59:11 AM U.S. to Ease Pressure Tactic Over Legal Help for Employees The Justice Department will roll back a set of rules that penalized companies if they insisted on paying employees? legal fees or protecting their confidential communications with corporate lawyers. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Monday 08th of September 2008 01:59:11 AM In Justice Shift, Corporate Deals Replace Trials The Justice Department has put off prosecuting more than 50 companies over the last three years. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Monday 08th of September 2008 01:59:11 AM Some Lawyers Urge More Safeguards on Rights in Corporate Fraud Cases Lawmakers are questioning whether recently revised guidelines protect the confidentiality of legal communications and the right to legal counsel. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Monday 08th of September 2008 01:59:11 AM Ferreting Out Fraud Is a Group Effort, Researchers Find Revelations of corporate fraud are dependent on a wide range of sometimes unlikely players. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Monday 08th of September 2008 01:59:11 AM U.S. Moves to Restrain Prosecutors The Justice Department put new restraints on federal prosecutors in corporate investigations, easing tactics adopted in the wake of the Enron collapse. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
| Monday 08th of September 2008 01:59:11 AM Some Corporate Scandals Near Partial Resolutions Corporate scandals were back in the news again, not because new ones were breaking but because old ones were inching toward resolution. Click here to read this Consumer Fraud - Corporate Fraud news article. |
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