Top So Cal Law Firms
Jun. 24, 2009
White Collar Gets Its Hands Dirty
The recent economic collapse brought a cluster of festering fraud schemes into plain view. Now, firms are banking that their business will increase as a result -- in the form of internal corporate investigations and high-profile civil and criminal prosecutions - and are beefing up to get ready for the work.




By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer The recent economic collapse brought a cluster of festering fraud schemes into the plain view of regulators and prosecutors. Now, firms are banking that their business increase as a result - in the form of internal corporate investigations, high-profile civil and criminal prosecutions - and are beefing up to get ready for the work. Because lenders such as New Century Financial Corp., I...
Daily Journal Staff Writer The recent economic collapse brought a cluster of festering fraud schemes into the plain view of regulators and prosecutors. Now, firms are banking that their business increase as a result - in the form of internal corporate investigations, high-profile civil and criminal prosecutions - and are beefing up to get ready for the work. Because lenders such as New Century Financial Corp., I...
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