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Andersen's basic line of defense is that the shredding was conducted in the company's Houston office under the supervision of David Duncan, the firm's lead partner in charge of Enron's audits, and ...
Arthur Andersen can now ask for the entire 5th Circuit Court to hear this case, something lawyers find unlikely. And then it could try to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
HOUSTON -- The first criminal case to emerge from the Enron Corp. collapse began Monday as Arthur Andersen LLP went on trial for allegedly obstructing justice by shredding Enron-related documents ...
HOUSTON (AP) - Already shattered by the Enron scandal, the accounting firm Arthur Andersen was sentenced Wednesday to five years' probation and fined $500,000 for thwarting the federal ...
June 17 -- While prosecutors say they are pleased with the jury's guilty verdict in the Arthur Andersen trial, the decision may not have made the government's ongoing case against Enron much ...
The jury verdict against Arthur Andersen was the first big blow in the Enron case and helped the Justice Department muscle up to obtain the 14 guilty pleas that came after.
A jury in the United States has found accountancy firm Arthur Andersen guilty of obstructing justice by shredding documents relating to the failed energy giant Enron. The verdict could be the death ...
Arthur Andersen is accused of shredding reams of Enron-related documents last year as the government investigated the energy trader's accounting practices.
2002-06-16 04:00:00 PDT New York-- The guilty verdict in the Arthur Andersen case Saturday puts momentum and morale back on the federal government's side in its Enron Corp. prosecution, though a ...
Arthur Andersen LLP was sentenced Wednesday to five years' probation and fined $500,000 for obstruction of justice related to its handling of Enron Corp. documents, which prosecutors said were ...
Testimony from Arthur Andersen accountants at the accounting firm’s six-week trial provided new details about how Enron aggressively pushed the firm to see things its way, even if it meant ...
Arthur Andersen was suspended from doing business with the government yesterday, a day after it was indicted for obstruction of justice in the investigation of the Enron collapse. “Under law … ...