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Arthur Andersen Indicted in Enron Case. By ABC News. March 14, 2002, 2:00 AM. W A S H I N G T O N, March 14 -- The U.S. Justice Department today announced the indictment of embattled accounting ...
A federal appellate court has upheld the 2-year-old jury conviction of accounting firm Arthur Andersen for obstruction of justice related to its client Enron. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S ...
The jury has gotten the case in Arthur Andersen's obstruction of justice trial, ... Enron went bankrupt Dec. 2 and employees and investors lost millions of dollars as its stock plummeted. ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
But in the next two Enron-related trials — the Nigerian barge case in 2004 and again just last week in the Internet division case — Enron prosecutors portrayed Arthur Andersen as the innocent ...
An Arthur Andersen auditor fired for destroying documents in the Enron Corp. scandal told congressional investigators yesterday he was just following the advice of the accounting firm’s lawyers.
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.
Enron's former accounting firm, Arthur Andersen, was found guilty Saturday of one count of obstruction of justice. The Houston jury took ten days to reach its verdict.
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 ...
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