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  1. Audit Firm Reputational Consequences of Alleged Non-Accounting Misconduct by Clients: How Bargaining Power Temporarily Shifts Around Securities Litigation
  2. INSURERS AND LENDERS AS MONITORS DURING SECURITIES LITIGATION: EVIDENCE FROM D&O INSURANCE PREMIUMS, INTEREST RATES, AND LITIGATION COSTS
  3. The Effect of Governance Reforms on Financial Reporting Fraud
  4. Large Market Declines and Securities Litigation: Implications for Disclosing Adverse Earnings News
  5. Explaining Rules-Based Characteristics in U.S. GAAP: Theories and Evidence
  6. The Role of Directors’ and Officers’ Insurance in Securities Fraud Class Action Settlements
  7. Audit committee financial expertise and earnings management: The role of status
  8. The predictive qualities of earnings volatility and earnings uncertainty
  9. Litigation Risk and Agency Costs: Evidence from Nevada Corporate Law
  10. The Timeliness of Bad Earnings News and Litigation Risk
  11. Discontinuities and Earnings Management: Evidence from Restatements Related to Securities Litigation*
  12. The effect of R&D on future returns and earnings forecasts
  13. Changes over Time in the Revenue-Expense Relation: Accounting or Economics?
  14. Creating Quality Courts
  15. Insider Trading as a Signaling Device