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White Collar Archive » July, 2006
White Collar - July, 2006
14 articles
- Judge Goes Easy On Bankers In $20M Fraud
- WorldCom's Ebbers Loses Bid To Scrap Conviction
- Ex-Qwest CFO May Get Easier Rap For Helping Feds
- Langone Appeal Denied In Spitzer Suit
- Skilling Request To Toss Convictions Denied
- SEC Files First Complaint In Stock Options Scandals
- Backdating Charges Imminent, SEC Says
- Ex-Van Der Moolen Specialists Convicted Of Fraud
- Judge Pries Deeper Into Lord Black's Puzzling Finances
- NYSE Fines Van Der Moolen $3.5M For Misconduct
- Prosecutors Fight Skilling's Bid For Acquittal
- Lawmakers Debate NatWest Three Extradition
- Pepsi Helps Bust Sellers Of Coke Trade Secrets
- Lay Dies, But Case Will Likely Go On