Reforming culture and conduct in the financial services industry: how can lawyers help?: remarks at Yale Law School's Chirelstein Colloquium, New Haven, Connecticut
Michael Held
No 235, Speech from Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Remarks at Yale Law School's Chirelstein Colloquium, New Haven, Connecticut.
Keywords: culture; LIBOR; rulemaking; Bill Dudley; in-house counsel; lawyers; corporate structure; corporate communication; leadership; escalation; ethics; misconduct; financial services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 pages
Date: 2017-03-08
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