Few would dispute that the representation of corporations has become vastly more complicated for both inside and outside counsel in this post-Enron, post-Sarbanes-Oxley world.
One of the most telling signs of the change that has taken place is that white-collar litigators like myself now frequently field calls from corporate clients about document preservation issues. A topic previously considered about as mundane as they come has turned into a minefield, and danger lurks for those not sufficiently wary.
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