Law Practice
Feb. 23, 2009
Irell's Ties to Corporate Client Give Way to Tangles
In June 2006, two Irell & Manella partners questioned Broadcom Corp.’s chief financial officer for half an hour in his office at the company’s Irvine headquarters for an internal investigation into whether executives manipulated stock options to enrich themselves and their workers.




By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer In June 2006, two Irell & Manella partners questioned Broadcom Corp.'s chief financial officer for half an hour in his office at the company's Irvine headquarters for an internal investigation into whether executives manipulated stock options to enrich themselves and their workers. The interview was the first in a series between Irell lawyers, including Kenneth Heitz and Daniel Lefler, and William Ru...
Daily Journal Staff Writer In June 2006, two Irell & Manella partners questioned Broadcom Corp.'s chief financial officer for half an hour in his office at the company's Irvine headquarters for an internal investigation into whether executives manipulated stock options to enrich themselves and their workers. The interview was the first in a series between Irell lawyers, including Kenneth Heitz and Daniel Lefler, and William Ru...
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