2008 Could Be Busy for Securities Lawyers

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The Big 4 audit firms themselves will also be targets of even more litigation than they already face. Fortunately, Ms. Lamont and PwC can make tons of money anyway form litigation support and investigations engagements when her firm is not the auditor being sued. Or do they even have to make that distinction? See my posts on Deloitte, KPMG and Siemens at http://www.retheauditors.com/2007/12/kpmg-covers-its-tush-at-siemens.html

Francine McKenna of IL 7:59PM April 11, 2008

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The Collar

Luke Mullins is an associate editor at U.S. News, covering banking, real estate, and white-collar crime. He came to the magazine from the American Banker, a financial services daily newspaper, after a stint in the Peace Corps in West Africa and 18 months coaching baseball in the Dominican Republic. Mullins earned a master's degree in journalism from Syracuse University in 2005 and now lives in Washington, D.C., where he grew up. He has written about white-collar criminals for the American magazine, and his work was included in 20 Something Essays by 20 Something Writers: The Best New Voices of 2006, a Random House anthology that appeared on the Boston Globe's bestseller list.

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