Scanning the law press for Wells Fargo items you see an icon of the in-house bar giving his two-cents worth on how that corporate implosion could have been prevented.

To illustrate his point, he dredges up the Stanley Sporkin “where were the lawyers” question, a Watergate-era inquiry, only here directed to the Wells Fargo in-house lawyers.

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