United States:
Memo From Justice Department Puts Corporate Directors On Notice
02 March 2016
Fox Rothschild LLP
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A U.S. Justice Department memo calling for investigations of
corporate malfeasance to put a greater emphasis on the conduct of
individual board members raises broad and difficult questions.
Stephanie Resnick and John C. Fuller, a partner and associate in
the directors and officers liability and corporate governance
practice of Fox Rothschild L.L.P. in Philadelphia, look at the memo
and how it will affect corporate boards and their insurers.
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