Arthur Andersen NPR's Cheryl Corley reports on developments in the Arthur Andersen case. Justice Department officials are reviewing a request from the accounting firm to revive talks aimed at settling an obstruction of justice charge. Meanwhile, there are reports that Andersen's top attorney faces a criminal charge over her role in the document-shredding scandal that threatens to bankrupt the once-proud accounting firm.

Arthur Andersen

Arthur Andersen

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NPR's Cheryl Corley reports on developments in the Arthur Andersen case. Justice Department officials are reviewing a request from the accounting firm to revive talks aimed at settling an obstruction of justice charge. Meanwhile, there are reports that Andersen's top attorney faces a criminal charge over her role in the document-shredding scandal that threatens to bankrupt the once-proud accounting firm.