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Case Illustrations: Fraud

This link contains five high profile case vignettes of exceptional creativity and power

Maxus v. Kidder Peabody (insider trading case involving Ivan Boesky and Martin Siegel using astute allusion to pop cultural icons [such as TV shows like 'The Brady Bunch' & 'Hollywood Squares'] to implicitly comment on Sigel's assertion of fifth amendment privilege in pre-trial deposition)
 

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