Marmaro
SANTA ANA -- An attorney defending an executive accused of insider trading assailed the credibility of a key witness during a multi-day closing argument that focused in part on a cooperation agreement brokered with the U.S. attorney's office last summer.
"Ladies and gentlemen, it should not take 16 meetings and teleconferences and conferences to decide on what the truth is," Richard Marmaro, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher...
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