Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Houston courthouse where he was found guilty on charges of fraud and conspiracy on May 25, 2006. Ex-Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling (not pictured) was also convicted. Both Lay and Skilling could spend the rest of their lives in prison. (Getty Images/Dave Einsel)
Implications of the Enron verdict
Ex-Enron bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were both found guilty of fraud and conspiracy Thursday. What impact will the verdict have on corporate America?
Guests
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Jay Swanson: Senior partner in the corporate group at the Dorsey & Whitney law firm in Minneapolis. When the Enron case first started, Swanson headed up the firm's Enron Task Force.
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