But it is our fundamental right to hold corporate wrongdoers accountable that will be lost.
The result is that corporate wrongdoers escape punishment because they invest in creative ways to skirt the law.
At trial, the plaintiff's lawyer asks the jury for the five thousand, and also a few million to punish the corporate wrongdoer.
"This legislation should be called the corporate and medical wrongdoer's protection act," she said.
He caught some of the president's speech the other day, the one in which Mr. Bush promised a crackdown on corporate wrongdoers.
IN Russia's morning newspapers these days, a frequent staple is a police raid on corporate wrongdoers.
And indeed, the criminal and civil pursuit of corporate wrongdoers continues at a breakneck pace.
Most institutional shareholders who sue corporate wrongdoers care only that their settlement money is green, not that it comes from the right people's pockets.
Middle-class people would risk financial ruin by bringing a suit against a corporate or private wealthy wrongdoer.
"Now Republican leaders are pushing a bill to protect big corporate wrongdoers."