Too Big to Jail
Explore the intricate dynamics of corporate justice with Too Big to Jail by Brandon L. Garrett, published by Harvard University Press in 2016. This compelling book, spanning 384 pages, delves into the reality of how American courts often impose strict penalties on individuals while maintaining a lenient approach towards corporations. Garrett provides an unprecedented examination of the behind-the-scenes machinations involved when criminal charges are leveled against major companies in the United States.
With meticulous research, Too Big to Jail reveals the disparities in legal accountability, shedding light on the corrupt practices that allow corporations to evade stringent punishment. Ideal for anyone interested in corporate law, prosecution, and the intricacies of tort liability, this book invites readers to consider the implications of a justice system that grapples with the power and influence of large entities. Enhance your understanding of corporate governance and legal ethics with this essential read.