A Guide to the Galleon Case

On Mar 8, 2011, one of the biggest insider trading cases in US history went to trial in a federal district courthouse in Lower Manhattan. Sri Lankan billionaire Raj Rajaratnam faces 14 separate counts of securities fraud and conspiracy. Rajaratnam, co-founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund, is alle...

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