Craig Carpenito was quoted in a BNA Daily Report for Executives article discussing the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Skilling v. United States, where the Court limited the reach of the federal honest-services statute, eliminating one of federal prosecutors’ “most potent weapons” in corporate officer fraud cases. “This is a big change in the prosecutor’s repertoire . . . I think they’ve lost their most cherished weapon,” Carpenito said. “The statute really made the [honest-services] theory so vague that it becomes unworkable, and that’s what brought it to the Supreme Court.”