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New Amendments to Sentencing Guidelines for Securities Cases

The Legal Intelligencer

October 24, 2012

A cocktail of events — including the economic downturn, financial scandals rooted in events that sometimes escaped the initial attention of regulators, and media-friendly criminal trials involving a mix of high-profile professionals and wiretap evidence that historically has been reserved for prosecuting more traditional criminal organizations — has helped fuel the stated desires of Congress and the executive branch to combat securities fraud more aggressively.

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