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Tuesday
Jul242012

To Cheat or Not to Cheat

Finding recourse when investors are cheated

The New York Times

The financial scandals of recent weeks seem to involve the simple act of cheating. Whether it’s falsifying documents or fudging an interest rate quote, many of the actors of these schemes knowingly cheated in some form or another.

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