
The blogosphere is humming today. My blog posts of the day:
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ProfessorBainbridge.com's post, SOX Relief, and Truth on the Market's post, Can the SEC Exempt Small Companies from Sarbanes-Oxley 404? (Part 2), both address the SEC's draft report regarding the application of Sarbanes-Oxley to smaller companies;
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TheCorporateCounsel.net Blog's post, FEI's Staff Notes from the PCAOB's SAG Meeting: Auditor Liability Limits, offers detailed notes taken by Financial Executives International staff at the PCAOB's Standing Advisory Group February 9th meeting;
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ISS Corporate Governance Blog's post, 2006 Preview: Continental Europe, offers a detailed outlook of corporate governance issues expected to be addressed in Europe during this proxy season.
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Read the WSJ.com's Law Blog's post, Symbol Technology Trial: Was the Mistrial a Mistrial?, and ISS Securities Litigation Watch's post, Why Didn't You Tell Me I Was Acquitted? You Never Asked!, for some bizarre news related to a criminal trial involving Symbol Technology executives.







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