Facing tough questions on corporate prosecutions at a recent confab, PepsiCo general counsel Larry Thompson, a former deputy attorney general, discusses how U.S. criminal law should treat companies.
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January 03, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Facing tough questions on corporate prosecutions at a recent confab, PepsiCo general counsel Larry Thompson, a former deputy attorney general, discusses how U.S. criminal law should treat companies.
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