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Old 11-24-2003, 06:03 PM   #1
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Enron Decision - Law Firm Malpractice

I was just sent the following link by a member of this board (thank you member of the board).

http://images.chron.com/content/news...nronreport.pdf

This person informs me that the report concludes that there is sufficient evidence from which a fact-finder could determine that Vinson & Elkins and Andrews & Kurth committed malpractice under TX rules, aided and abetted breaches of fiduciary duty by Enron officers, or committed malpractice because of negligence.

(Also posted in Texas and on Big Board) Followup discussion on big board please. Click here.
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Old 02-05-2004, 03:28 PM   #2
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Up In Smoke: Enron used political ties to rid itself of regulators. But in the end, its supposed free-market trailblazing only burned investors.

Late in the afternoon of July 31, 2000, a who's who of Republicans -- Texans as well as national party officials -- jammed into elevators of a downtown Philadelphia office building, a few blocks from the GOP National Convention. When the doors slid open on the 50th floor, they spilled into the Top of the Tower banquet room for piles of pasta and prime beef, free-flowing liquor and the heady aroma of curried favor........

......Senator Phil Gramm had led the move to free the company from federal restraints in the exotic commodity derivatives markets and to exempt it from key financial reporting requirements. Wife Wendy Gramm had done her part years earlier, as a commodities commission chair who was now an Enron director.

Enron lobbyist George Strong was working the door of the Enron festivities that afternoon in Philadelphia. Strong, whose political work typically favors Democrats, recalls the rousing reception that greeted the Gramms as they stepped from the elevator at the Top of the Tower..........
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