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Thursday
Jun142007

George Bush and Secondary Liability

In the drama over the failure of the Solicitor General to file a brief in favor of plaintiffs in Charter Communications (Stoneridge v. Scientific Atlanta), a position favored by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Wall Street Journal Law Blog has at least a partial explanation.   It seems that President Bush thinks that weighing in on the side of shareholders would generate "unnecessary lawsuits" and be bad for investors. 

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