Enron Update: Skilling's Last Stand
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Securities regulators yesterday sued two former Enron Corp. lawyers for allegedly participating in the devastating fraud and helping other executives at the Houston energy trader to mislead investors about financial setbacks and stock sales. (article 4)
A federal appeals court yesterday thwarted attempts by a group of Enron investors to sue investment banks over their role in the Houston energy trader's collapse, giving Wall Street a powerful weapon to defend itself against future claims. (article 8)
More than $11 million will be restored to the settlement fund for former Enron Corp. employees who lost their retirement fund during the company's collapse, the Labor Department says. (article 2)
A settlement reached Thursday ends a contempt motion filed by Labor Secretary Elaine Chao in February against Hewitt Associates LLC, an Illinois-based company that was hired by the Enron Creditors Recovery Corp. to allocate settlement monies owed to Enron employees. (article 2)
The second in command at the Justice Department's Enron Task Force has found a new professional home the D.C. office of law firm Latham & Watkins. (article 9)
Former Enron chief executive Jeffrey K. Skilling must report to a Waseca, Minn., prison soon, an appeals court judge ruled yesterday, because Skilling's appeal will not result in the reversal of all 19 of his criminal convictions. (article 5)
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Enron, Skilling, Causey, Fraud, settlement |
Source articles
- Causey Heads To Prison for Role in Enron (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 599 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > POLITICS (FOX News, 03/13/2008, 300 words)
- Arthur Andersen Settlement Approved for Enron Investors (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 418 words)
- SEC Accuses 2 Former Enron Lawyers of Assisting the Fraud (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 375 words)
- Appellate Ruling Pushes Skilling Closer to Prison (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 362 words)
- Skilling's Last Stand (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 636 words)
- Enron Update: Skilling's Last Stand (Washington Post, 03/14/2008, 76 words)
- Investors Defeated In Enron Decision (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 659 words)
- Enron Trial Prosecutor Joins Latham (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 243 words)
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