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May 11, 2011
Rajaratnam Guilty
Posted by David Zaring
Must have been a responsible jury, listening to all of those wiretaps again and again. Because, despite being out so long that you thought there must be some internal dissension, they came back with Rajaratnam guilty on all counts. A big win for the SEC and DOJ, and something that may mean a lot for the expert networks, which have been a ubiquitous feature of Wall Street edge-getting up until now.
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