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GCs See Major Changes in Company Risk Management in Wake of Wall Street Meltdown

by Law.com on September 22, 2008

Corporate general counsel expect increased company risk management and more regulatory enforcement in the wake of collapsing financial institutions, such as Fannie Mae, Lehman Brothers and American International Group. State government regulatory oversight will rise with more attorney general probes, and federal oversight will expand in step with the next presidential administration, said some general counsel attending the Argyle Executive Forum in Chicago this week.

GCs See Major Changes in Company Risk Management in Wake of Wall Street Meltdown

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