Worth Reading: WSJ’s ‘SEC Lawyer One Day, Opponent the Next’
We often highlight new government appointments involving the prosecution of white collar crime and financial fraud, as we do when government officials move to private practice. So,when an article begins “The revolving door can turn swiftly at the Securities and Exchange Commission,” you know it’s something that we will find of keen interest here at the Financial Fraud Law blog, and that we want to point out to you.
In this article, Tom McGinty says 66 former SEC employees sent 168 letters to the agency, from January 2008 through September 2009, indicating that they were going to represent clients before the agency. McGinty cites names and other very interesting details.
His article is available at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303450704575160043010579272.html.
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