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Footnotes: A Big 4 Goodbye; Bad, Bad IRS Employee; Snitches Get… a Break? | 10.27.14

Another 'Big Four' accounting firm is leaving Downtown Memphis Care to guess which? [Memphis Business Journal]

Merrill Lynch Fined $6 Million Over Short-Selling Lapses [Bloomberg Businessweek]

New Wolters Kluwer, CCH Survey Reveals Top 5 Trends Impacting Future for Accounting Firms of All Sizes [PRNewswire]

Former IRS employee gets prison for tax fraud [Kansas City Business Journal]

SEC Charges Texas-Based Layne Christensen Company With FCPA Violations The company told on themselves [SEC]

AICPA’s National Commission on Diversity & Inclusion launches new resources [OSCPA]

GOP offers refresher on IRS controversy [The Hill]

Tech Corporations Don't Even Know What Their D.C. Lobbyists Are Up To [Valleywag]

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