Admin Judge Says SEC Trading Case Still Hinges On Benefit

By Stephanie Russell-Kraft (April 20, 2015, 3:50 PM EDT) -- A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission administrative law judge said Monday that it was still a "very close question" as to whether the agency has met the heightened personal benefit standard set forth by the Second Circuit's recent Newman decision in its insider trading case against an ex-Wells Fargo trader....

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