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Litigation

Jul. 26, 2011

L.A. trial offers rare look at Wall Street

A Los Angeles Superior Court jury will soon decide whether bond-fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach broke the law preparing to jump ship before his then-employer TCW fired him in December 2009.


By Ciaran McEvoy


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Did celebrated bond-fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach jump ship with stolen trade secrets or did money management behemoth Trust Company of the West push him overboard out of greed? That's the question jurors will be asked to decide to settle a bitter corporate employment dispute the likes of which are rarely waged in open court.


TCW is asking for up to $200 million in damages while Gun...

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