Gregory Palm, co-general counsel of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. strongly defended his company’s integrity and business principles Tuesday in the wake of a government suit he said had taken him by surprise.

Mr. Palm told investors his legal department spent the past 18 months talking and providing records to the Securities and Exchange Commission. But the agency did not notify the company that it was filing suit last Friday. Mr. Palm said Goldman was “disappointed” by the charge.

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