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Despite Initial Fears To The Contrary, It Appears That Sarbanes-Oxley Gave Private Litigants A “Dull Sword” When It Comes To Piercing The Corporate Veil
Author
Vogel Glen M., Esq.
Publication venue
FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History
Publication date
01/01/1905
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Despite Initial Fears To The Contrary, It Appears That Sarbanes-Oxley Gave Private Litigants A “Dull Sword” When It Comes To Piercing The Corporate Veil
Author
Vogel Glen M., Esq.
Publication venue
FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History
Publication date
01/01/1905
Field of study
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