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What Corporate Defendants Can Learn From the Barry Bonds Case

by Law.com on July 15, 2009

Although the underlying facts in the cases against executives differ from those against athletes, executives can gain some valuable insights into their own risks, and into ways to protect against those risks, by reading about the prosecutions of athletes, especially the highly publicized prosecution of Barry Bonds, says attorney Michael J. Shepard. However, few executives get the level of hero worship that 762 homers brings, so they should appreciate that their road may be rougher than his.

Read What Corporate Defendants Can Learn From the Barry Bonds Case at Law.com.

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