By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - At a time when public anger at corporate America is erupting, the U.S. Supreme Court Monday took up a scandal from another era - the collapse of energy giant Enron Corp. The court appears inclined to rule in favor of former Enron executive F. Scott Yeager over whether he should face a second trial for his role in the accounting fraud that was uncovered following the collapse of the Houston...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - At a time when public anger at corporate America is erupting, the U.S. Supreme Court Monday took up a scandal from another era - the collapse of energy giant Enron Corp. The court appears inclined to rule in favor of former Enron executive F. Scott Yeager over whether he should face a second trial for his role in the accounting fraud that was uncovered following the collapse of the Houston...
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