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Government

Feb. 8, 2013

US attorney defends approach

The federal civil case filed against Standard & Poor's on Tuesday in the Central District is without doubt one of the more sizeable and significant fraud cases to be brought in the southland in the past few years.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - The federal civil case filed Tuesday against Standard & Poor's is without doubt one of the more sizeable and significant fraud cases to be brought in the Central District in recent years.


But some members of the federal bar who handle white-collar defense work believe such high-flying cases have become the exception rather than the rule for the U.S. attorney's o...

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