A Mighty Sword: Should the SEC Bring Enforcement Actions Solely on the Basis of Control Person Liability?
14 September 2009
Foley Partners Kenneth Winer and Kimberly Shur authored an article titled “A Mighty Sword: Should the SEC Bring Enforcement Actions Solely on the Basis of Control Person Liability?” in the September 14, 2009 issue of BNA’s Securities Regulation & Law Report.
Reproduced with permission from Securities Regulation & Law Report, 41 SRLR 1686 (Sep. 14, 2009). Copyright 2009 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033) <http://www.bna.com>
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