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15 Prof. Liab. Litig. [i] (2019)

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Fall 2019,  Vol. 15 No.  1


TABLE  OF CONTENTS



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Managing   the PCAOB   Formal Investigation Process
By  Robert H. Cox
A  PCAOB  investigation can be time-consuming and expensive, taking years through the investigation,
litigation, and appeals process.


The  Business Judgment   Rule: A Shield and Sword
By  Ivdn Resendiz Gutierrez
Key  tips to know about the business judgment rule when litigating shareholder derivative actions.

Massachusetts   High Court Abolishes In Pari Delicto
By  Lisa C. Wood and Matthew C. Baltay
Massachusetts  accountants now on the hook for their clients' fraud.


When a   Client Breakup Goes  Bad
By  Robert H. Cox
Three  lessons from a recent Virginia Board of Accountancy disciplinary ruling serve as a cautionary
tale.
Practice Points a

Beware   of These Seven  Common   Attorney  Malpractice Traps
By  Michael S. LeBoff
Basic considerations to help prevent claims.


When a   Third Party Pays the Legal Fees
By  Paula M. Bagger
Attention to these issues at the outset will help you avoid ethical issues and get paid.


Georgia  Supreme   Court Holds Joint and Several Director Liability Remains
By  Kaitlin Correno
FDIC  v. Loudermilk serves as a cautionary tale for bank officers and directors.

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