1. Bloom, Ronald, (21 Jan. 1926–8 July 1993), HM Diplomatic Service, retired; free-lance political/commercial consultant; Director: Trefoil Partnership Ltd, since 1982; Eastasia Technology Inc. (Hong Kong), since 1984; Risk & Crisis Analysis Ltd, since 1992; Partner, RFP Associates Ltd Partnership, since 1986
2. When Lawyers and Law Firms Invest in Their Corporate Clients' Stock , 80 WASH;C Donald;U.L.Q,2002
3. Behavioral ethics, behavioral compliance
4. ? abstract_id=395960 (concluding from empirical analysis that executives of firms where fraud occurred "have significantly larger equitybased compensation and greater financial incentives to commit fraud than do executives at industry-and size-matched control firms"). This phenomenon is relevant to our analysis of lawyer incentives to report client misconduct, because it has become fairly common for transactional lawyers to hold stock in their clients. Poonam Puri, Taking Stock of Taking Stock;Finally, it is noteworthy that most of the recent corporate scandals involved accounting fraud at bottom. See Lawrence A. Cunningham, Sharing Accounting's Burden: Business Lawyers in Enron's Dark Shadows,2001