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Securities Law: Section 307 Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Irreconcilable Conflict With The Aba's Model Rules And The Oklahoma Rules Of Professional Conduct?, Jennifer Wheeler
Securities Law: Section 307 Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Irreconcilable Conflict With The Aba's Model Rules And The Oklahoma Rules Of Professional Conduct?, Jennifer Wheeler
Oklahoma Law Review
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Turn Up The Volume: The Need For "Noisy Withdrawal" In A Post Enron Society, Ryan Morrison
Turn Up The Volume: The Need For "Noisy Withdrawal" In A Post Enron Society, Ryan Morrison
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Attorney As Gatekeeper: An Agenda For The Sec, John C. Coffee Jr.
The Attorney As Gatekeeper: An Agenda For The Sec, John C. Coffee Jr.
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Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act authorizes the SEC to prescribe "minimum standards of professional conduct" for attorneys "appearing or practicing" before it. Although the initial debate has focused on issues of confidentiality, this terse statutory provision frames and seemingly federalizes a much larger question: What is the role of the corporate attorney in public securities transactions? Is the attorney's role that of (a) an advocate, (b) a transaction cost engineer, or, more broadly, (c) a gatekeeper – that is, a reputational intermediary with some responsibility to monitor the accuracy of corporate disclosures? Skeptics of any gatekeeper role for attorneys …