How Corporate Monitorships Can Be Feathers In Firms' Caps

By Juan Carlos Rodriguez (February 25, 2021, 5:42 PM EST) -- When prosecutors and courts need help ensuring a business is complying with an agreement that would resolve a violation such as polluting a river with coal ash, private attorneys can find themselves competing for the lucrative and prestigious opportunity to work as monitors and help the company reach its compliance goals....

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