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A Little More on Halliburton

By The Editors on June 10, 2011
Posted in Certification

 My colleague Samantha Thompson has written a post for McGuireWoods’s government-investigations group blog Subject to Inquiry on Erica John Fund v. Halliburton.  It’s a good summary, and worth a read.  

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