Sep. 20, 2007
Richard Marmaro
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Marmaro represented former Brocade Communications Systems Inc. CEO Gregory Reyes in the nation's first criminal stock-options backdating trial. A federal jury found Reyes guilty on all 10 counts of securities fraud despite an aggressive defense. The preeminent white-collar criminal lawyer also represents Kimberly King, a former in-house lawyer at KB Home and William J. Ruehle, former Broadcom chief financial officer, in stock-options backdating investigations.
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