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There are many laws that affect the behavior of organizations. Anti-Trust laws prevent monopolies from being formed. The recent Sarbanes-Oxley laws were established to insure corporate executives have a personal stake in ensuring their companies are honest and reflect reality in their bookkeeping.

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