Portions of the securities fraud trial of a former McKesson Corp. executive could be closed to the public -- and to plaintiff attorneys -- if U.S. District Judge Martin Jenkins grants the beleaguered health care giant's motion to close Jenkins' courtroom if witnesses discuss a controversial internal investigation. White-collar attorneys are closely following the battle because it is setting precedent over who gets access to companies' internal investigations.
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Internal McKesson Probe at Heart of Court Battle
The Recorder
January 5, 2005
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