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FindLaw Investigations-Enron Hosts Latest Court Documents, High-Level Corporate and Government Correspondences, SEC Filings
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 24, 2002 FindLaw has gathered legal resources relating to the rise and fall of Enron into a free online resource called FindLaw Investigations - Enron. This remarkable collection of court documents, letters and e-mail messages from key Enron and Arthur Andersen figures, and letters and statements relating to congressional inquiries is available at FindLaw.com, the Internet's most highly trafficked legal information Web site.
FindLaw Investigations - Enron is located at http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/lit/enron/index.html and is frequently updated. Reporters investigating business, legal, political or ethical angles on the Enron story will find documents relating to:
- The Enron bankruptcy case (Chapter 11 petition, consolidated list of
creditors);
- Shareholder lawsuits (class action suits naming Kenneth Lay and Enron
Corp.);
- Enron UBS transaction (Master Agreement Among Enron Entities and UBS
AG, Comprehensive License Agreement, and more);
- Enron Political Action Committee, Inc. (report of receipts and
disbursements from 1999 to 2001);
- Arthur Andersen (e-mail regarding Andersen document retention policy
and company policy statements);
- Congressional Inquiries (letter purportedly from Enron employee Sherron
Watkins sent to Chairman and CEO Kenneth Lay regarding Enron's
accounting practices, letter from Representative Waxman to Vice
President Cheney regarding an Enron meeting, and much more);
- SEC Filings back to 1996;
- Related Web Sites (FindLaw's Securities Law message board, U.S. House
Committee on Government Reform, as well as the sites for the major
players); and
- FindLaw legal resources, including case law, legal news and analysis.
If you have any questions about the availability of specific documents, please contact support@findlaw.com.
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