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Show Notes:
In this episode, I visit with Samuel Buell, a professor at Duke University Law School. He chat on his piece in Slate online magazine entitled “Prosecuting Wells Fargo Executives Won’t Solve Anything’ and he should know as Prof. Buell helped prosecute the executives at the center of Enron. We discuss the deficiencies in criminal law for such prosecutions and discuss how the corporate form is designed to diffuse responsibility and liability in a corporation.
Corp criminal law is ill-suited to pursue the Wells Fargo executives involved in the fraudulent accounts scandal.
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By Thomas Fox4.7
2020 ratings
Show Notes:
In this episode, I visit with Samuel Buell, a professor at Duke University Law School. He chat on his piece in Slate online magazine entitled “Prosecuting Wells Fargo Executives Won’t Solve Anything’ and he should know as Prof. Buell helped prosecute the executives at the center of Enron. We discuss the deficiencies in criminal law for such prosecutions and discuss how the corporate form is designed to diffuse responsibility and liability in a corporation.
Corp criminal law is ill-suited to pursue the Wells Fargo executives involved in the fraudulent accounts scandal.
Click to tweet

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