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Q&A With Thacher Proffitt's John P. Doherty, Richard F. Hans, Kenneth E. Lee, Patrick Smith And Walter G. Van Dorn, Jr.

Law360 (October 22, 2007, 12:00 AM EDT) -- Because of new requirements under the Sarbanes Oxley Act, many companies will never enter the public securities markets and instead will enter the capital markets via transactions not subject to SEC registration, with the result that there is less regulatory oversight, say Thacher Proffitt's John P. Doherty, Richard F. Hans, Kenneth E. Lee, Patrick Smith and Walter G. Van Dorn, Jr. in our series of chats with high-profile securities lawyers....

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