Thankfully, the CFTC and the SEC, as well as many of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, do recognize that a repeal of the indemnification provisions in Title VII is required.
On the recordMarch 20, 2012
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Scott Garrett expresses bipartisan support for repealing indemnification provisions in Title VII.
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