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OverviewCorporate Criminal Liability is a comprehensive work, providing both substantive analysis of the law and strategic advice for the practitioner. Whether you are handling a corporate criminal case or advising a corporation on how to avoid one, it will help you give your clients clear guidance on the best strategies and compliance policies in light of the latest legal developments. This book is updated as needed, generally two times each year. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard GrunerPublisher: ALM Publishing Imprint: ALM Publishing ISBN: 9781588521255ISBN 10: 1588521257 Pages: 600 Publication Date: December 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Loose-leaf Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA comprehensive, wide-ranging and balanced book on the topic of corporate criminality. --John C. Coffee, Jr., Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market. --Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law -Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market.- --Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market. --Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market. Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law A comprehensive, wide-ranging and balanced book on the topic of corporate criminality. --John C. Coffee, Jr., Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market. --Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law A comprehensive, wide-ranging and balanced book on the topic of corporate criminality. John C. Coffee, Jr., Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market. Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law -A comprehensive, wide-ranging and balanced book on the topic of corporate criminality.- --John C. Coffee, Jr., Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School -Beyond question, this is the most comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of corporate crime on the market.- --Christopher D. Stone, J. Thomas McCarthy Trustee Professor of Law, USC School of Law Author InformationRichard S. Gruner is a former inside counsel to the IBM Corporation and consultant to the U.S. Sentencing Commission concerning corporate sentencing standards. He is a co-author with Louis M. Brown and Anne Kandel of The Legal Audit (1990), published by West Corporation, and is also the author of numerous articles on corporate crime and organizational systems for crime prevention. He was the Reporter for the National Center for Preventive Law's (NCPL's) Corporate Compliance Principles. Mr. Gruner is presently a Professor of Law and the Director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law and a Professor of Law at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. He is a graduate of the California Institute of Technology (B.S. 1975), the USC Law School (J.D. 1978), and Columbia Law School (LL.M. 1982). Professor Gruner served as a member of the United States Sentencing Commission's Advisory Group on the Organizational Sentencing Guidelines. The Advisory Group's recommendations for changes in corporate sentencing criteria and standards for evaluating law compliance programs formed the basis for new organizational sentencing guidelines promulgated by the Sentencing Commission in 2004. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |