Describes it as a ''strange stew'' that couples sensible ideas with ''narrow provisions of dubious value.''
Judge Leo Strine, a vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, is no doubt a fan favorite among corporate lobbyists.
In a speech delivered in London to the European Policy Forum, Strine made it very clear that he opposes the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, describing it as a "strange stew" that couples sensible ideas with "narrow provisions of dubious value," according to the Financial Times.
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