This is a monumental problem. It overshadows all the other problems we have. |
We had 2,000 individuals come though our doors. I'm still amazed at what we were able to accomplish. |
We just disagree with being denied a hearing on venue. We are obliged to try to get in front of the issue as quickly as we can so not to put things in more disarray than they already are. |
We want her on the stand. We will put in all the notes from those meetings. They'll show that (Enron) was a well-run organization and a lot of people were asking righteous questions. They demonstrate an intelligent corporation in action. |
We want her on the stand. We will put in all the notes from those meetings. They'll show that [Enron] was a well-run organization, and a lot of people were asking righteous questions. They demonstrate an intelligent corporation in action. |
We want you to go there. |
We're proud of him. He's got a long record of civic responsibility and charitable work. |
What happened was the odor of the wolf got into the flock, and the flock stampeded. |
What this is really about is whether this is more analogous to civilian law enforcement or conventional war, like World War II. What makes it a particularly hard case is it's not really analogous to either of those — it is really its own thing. |
What you're seeing up here is a scripted ventriloquist act. |
With the complexity of litigation growing more and more dense, if you will, we are seeing, and we will continue to see, executives who think they are doing the right thing because they consulted with counsel, |