By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Attorneys for two former McKesson Corp. executives charged with securities fraud have tried to demonstrate that their clients had nothing to do with efforts to inflate revenues in violation of federal law.
But the judge overseeing the case raised an ominous question Friday: What if that isn't enough? What if the jury finds the defendants knew about the fraud and did nothing to sto...
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