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Gupta's lawyer seeks new insider trial
to acquit him on insider trading charges.Attorney Seth Waxman told the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan that Rajat Gupta never got a fair chance to prove his innocence because his daughter was not permitted to testify about how angry her father Read more »
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Former P&G director returns to court
A digest of important news from sources selected by our local editors. Delivered weekday mornings. Rajat Gupta, a former board member at Procter & Gamble Co. and Goldman Sachs who was convicted on insider trading charges, wants a new trial. His attorney from Cincinnati Business Courier Read more »
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Sandip Roy: A Modern Great Gatsby: Rajat Gupta vs Raj Rajaratnam and the Great Wall Street Scandal
Leo DiCaprio will never portray him on the screen, but the disgraced Sri Lankan American moneyman Raj Rajaratnam could well be the Jay Gatsby of our times. The story of Raj Rajaratnam versus Rajat Gupta is playing out in the media like F. Scott Fitzgeral from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Gupta makes his case for a new trial
Lawyers for Rajat Gupta, the disgraced former Goldman Sachs director and ex-head of McKinsey, made the case for a new trial at a hearing this week. Some big issues include: Wiretap evidence. None of the wiretap evidence that figured in Gupta's trial, in from Fierce Finance Read more »
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Ex-Goldman exec seeks insider trading retrial
NEW YORK (AP) — A lawyer for a former board member at Goldman Sachs and Procter & Gamble Co. has told a federal appeals court that his client deserves a new trial. Attorney Seth Waxman told the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday that Rajat Gupt from AzFamily.com Read more »
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Rajat Gupta to appeal against conviction
NEW YORK: India-born former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta will seek overturning of his insider- trading conviction in a US court today by arguing that the case rested exclusively on circumstantial evidence that relied on wiretap statements that did from Economic Times Read more »