Eat what you kill : the fall of a Wall Street lawyer
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Eat what you kill : the fall of a Wall Street lawyer
University of Michigan Press, c2004
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- From "Nobody starves" to "Eat what you kill"
- Portrait of a young lawyer
- Rust belt meets Wall Street
- Rolling the dice
- A new battlefield
- Bankruptcy trials
- Nowhere to hide
- Gellene on trial
- Feeling pressure
- Justifying concealment
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An examination of corporate and legal ethics illustrates the conflicts that arise between corporations and powerful law firms through a description of the case of John Gellene, a lawyer who found himself facing disbarment after becoming entangled in a web of conflicting loyalties.
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