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Discipline

Nov. 29, 2006

Homestore Created a Map for Cooperation

LOS ANGELES - In the fall of 2002, Arthur Andersen, the once-prominent accounting firm was spiraling toward its demise, a process set in motion by its indictment on obstruction-of-justice charges, related to document shredding in the Enron scandal.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - In the fall of 2002, Arthur Andersen, the once-prominent accounting firm was spiraling toward its demise, a process set in motion by its indictment on obstruction-of-justice charges, related to document shredding in the Enron scandal.
      It sent a distressing message to lawyers at Homestore Inc., an online real estate st...

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