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Insurance

Nov. 15, 2006

Insurers Brace for Option-Scandal Repercussions

SAN JOSE - Until this year, no company that insured officers and directors of American corporations asked anything about stock-option granting practices or the possibility that some grants might have been backdated to benefit executives, attorneys say.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - Until this year, no company that insured officers and directors of American corporations asked anything about stock-option granting practices or the possibility that some grants might have been backdated to benefit executives, attorneys say.
      But as government investigations were launched and lawsuits were filed over bac...

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