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Galleon fallout: Should Wall Street be worried?

Published October 28, 2009 at 8:35 AM
The Galleon Group insider trading scandal has some on Wall Street wondering who might be next. Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, has said the two-year investigation "should serve as a wake-up call for Wall Street." The investigation involved the extensive use of wiretaps and digital communication surveillance over a two-year period. Is it possible there other investigations underway of a similar magnitude? In this edition of Inside the Deal, we put the question to Butzel Long partner Eric Fisher, who previously was an assistant attorney in the Southern District of New York. See the video below or download it at iTunes.
- Suzanne Stevens

 
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