Biglaw Insider Trading: When Clients Get Too Creative
Another day, another Biglaw scandal. This time it's insider trading, and guess who's at the center of it? The client.
Another day, another Biglaw scandal. This time it's insider trading, and guess who's at the center of it? The client.
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