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Lewis Ferguson III was ready to step down as GC of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board when the agency got hit with a potentially life-threatening lawsuit. Now Ferguson says he'll stay on
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Over the past few years many of the initial meetings I have had with white-collar defense attorneys have followed a pattern. After about 20 minutes, during which I outline some of the evidence,
By Zack Needles | March 25, 2008
A Philadelphia Common Pleas judge has awarded nearly $5 million in damages to the shareholder of two corporations who sued his former business partner alleging breach of fiduciary duty and dive
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By Petra Pasternak | October 16, 2007
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