THE CONTROVERSY over Arthur Andersen’s handling of Enron Corp.’s books may not only stain the accounting giant’s reputation, but could be a fatal blow to a marriage between the accounting industry and legal profession.
For several years, an increasing number of lawyers and accountants has advocated multidisciplinary practices, which in their purest form, allow nonlegal professionals like accountants to deliver joint services with attorneys and share legal fees.
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