Litigation
Nov. 6, 2007
Locals Grow Focus on Global Antitrust Cases
Gary Spratling sleeps only four hours a night. But he may have only himself to blame for that. As the former deputy assistant U.S. attorney general in charge of investigating and prosecuting international cartels, Spratling helped make it easier for violators to escape punishment if they turned themselves in.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Gary Spratling sleeps only four hours a night. But he may have only himself to blame for that.
As the former deputy assistant U.S. attorney general in charge of investigating and prosecuting international cartels, Spratling helped make it easier for violators to escape punishment if they turned themselves in.
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