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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Looking at the Advisors

Now the respected outside law firm that advised Enron is starting to get serious attention. An excerpt from the Business Week article:

But documents and transcripts reviewed by BusinessWeek indicate that V&E attorneys had doubts about the legitimacy of Enron's business practices. Sometimes they even made light of the company's aggressive accounting. At the end of 1997, as Enron scrambled to complete a series of deals aimed partly at burnishing its financials, it dumped a pile of paperwork on V&E. On Christmas Eve, Dilg sent an e-mail to buck up his beleaguered troops. It contained a poem, which read in part: "no sooner than you could say 'mark to market'/Our client's year end financials began to sparkle." That passage referred to Enron's use of mark-to-market accounting, which allowed it to recognize the entire revenues from a 20-year gas contract, say, in the first year.

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