By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Silicon Valley engineer tried to defend himself in an insider trading trial by claiming he had never read a crucial interoffice e-mail announcing a multimillion-dollar deal.
But prosecutors won over a federal jury by arguing that even if the engineer had not checked his e-m...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Silicon Valley engineer tried to defend himself in an insider trading trial by claiming he had never read a crucial interoffice e-mail announcing a multimillion-dollar deal.
But prosecutors won over a federal jury by arguing that even if the engineer had not checked his e-m...
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