The chief legal officer of the U.S. Department of Labor told an Atlanta audience last week that Hurricane Katrina has created “a surprising number of legal issues” for the agency, but the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has created fewer than anticipated.

Howard M. Radzely, solicitor for the U.S. Department of Labor, talked about some of the issues facing the department’s staff of 475 lawyers, including big storms, Sarbanes-Oxley’s big expectations and the biggest fine in the department’s history — $21 million against BP Products North America on Sept. 22.

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