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Firm Watch

Nov. 20, 2001

Securities Lawyers Face Thorny Problems Ahead

SAN FRANCISCO - Two trends emerged at the 33rd annual Institute on Securities Regulation, held in New York City Nov. 7-10, according to San Francisco corporate lawyer John Seegal.

Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Two trends emerged at the 33rd annual Institute on Securities Regulation, held in New York City Nov. 7-10, according to San Francisco corporate lawyer John Seegal.
        In the short term, he said, lawyers will have to wade through sticky ethic...

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