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Law Practice

May 8, 2009

BERG: What Would Ferdinand Pecora Do?

As Congress considers hearings on the financial meltdown, columnist Martin Berg wonders: What would Ferdinand Pecora do?

As Congress lurches toward some kind of investigative hearings on the financial meltdown, what I, and a lot of others, want to know is this:

What would Ferdinand Pecora do?

He was the feisty, gifted Sicilian-born former New York City prosecutor who served as chief counsel to the U.S. Senate's sensational hearings into the Great Depression in the last days of the Herbert Hoover Administration.

Such an effort is obviously fraught with all kinds of peril. ...

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