By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Would a loss for the government in the nation's first criminal backdating trial doom future indictments of other executives?
Probably not, legal experts and attorneys involved in similar cases say.
"I do expect there will be more [backdating indictments]," said Phillip Stern, a partn...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Would a loss for the government in the nation's first criminal backdating trial doom future indictments of other executives?
Probably not, legal experts and attorneys involved in similar cases say.
"I do expect there will be more [backdating indictments]," said Phillip Stern, a partn...
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