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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Mephisto who started this subject9/29/2002 11:45:14 PM
From: Mephisto   of 5185
 
Plaintiff wants Enron documents disclosed
Sept. 28, 2002, 1:13AM

chron.com

By MARY FLOOD
Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle

The lead plaintiff in the federal Enron shareholder lawsuit has asked that lawyers in the
case be allowed to publicly discuss documents about fraud and the fall of the company
that come to light in the discovery process.

The University of California Board of Regents, the lead plaintiff in a would-be class-action
case, filed a motion before U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon last week opposing any
efforts to keep documents under seal or protective order.

"This case is ultimately about a spectacular failure of public disclosure -- disclosure that is
the very purpose of the securities laws," said William S. Lerach, the California-based lead
counsel for the Enron shareholder plaintiffs. "It would be ironic and perverse if public
disclosure were to be blocked in this litigation."

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