Discipline
Dec. 14, 2006
New Guidelines Threaten to Delay Stock Option Prosecutions
LOS ANGELES - Leslie Caldwell stayed up late Tuesday night in her Embassy Suites hotel room in Washington, D.C., mulling what she might tell U.S. Justice Department officials about an internal investigation she's been conducting for a company with questionable stock options.




By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Leslie Caldwell stayed up late Tuesday night in her Embassy Suites hotel room in Washington, D.C., mulling what she might tell U.S. Justice Department officials about an internal investigation she's been conducting for a company with questionable stock options.
These presentations by defense attorneys have become common, as federa...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Leslie Caldwell stayed up late Tuesday night in her Embassy Suites hotel room in Washington, D.C., mulling what she might tell U.S. Justice Department officials about an internal investigation she's been conducting for a company with questionable stock options.
These presentations by defense attorneys have become common, as federa...
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