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March 12, 2012
Galleon judge on insider trading
Richard Holwell, who presided in Manhattan federal court over the insider trading trial of Galleon Group and now in private practice, spoke to Bloomberg Law and tells us what he thinks about the SEC/FBI's recent push against insider trading. He says that the government decision to employ wiretapping is a "radical decision", a "game changer", using wire taps to pursue the Mafia is one thing, but to go after the business world, is quite another.
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