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February 19, 2015
Gary Osen, Scourge of Banks
Posted by David Zaring
Here's an interesting profile of the guy who is going after banks that held money eventually used in terrorist activities by clients - a potentially long list of defendants, if he can make the legal theory stick. He came up with that theory, by the way, by noodling it out with one of his law school professors. HT: Matt Levine
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