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Civil and Criminal Liabilities of Professionals in Business: Insurance as a Partial Solution
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This paper discusses the legal responsibilities of business professionals in terms of civil and criminal liabilities. Individuals are now facing lawsuits for violations performed within the corporation, and the paper gives details of several such cases. The paper concludes that liability insurance for directors and officers of corporations is necessary to protect such individuals.
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Sheehan, T., "Civil and Criminal Liabilities of Professionals in Business: Insurance as a Partial Solution," SAE Technical Paper 740442, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740442.Also In
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