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Lean and Mean

The American Lawyer

November 8, 2007

Unless his conviction is overturned, former Qwest chief executive Joseph Nacchio will serve six years for insider trading. The verdict, says Troy Eid, the U.S. Attorney for Colorado, is justice served. Appointed to office just eight months before the trial began, Eid built a new team almost entirely from scratch to prosecute the case, including recruiting a former Enron prosecutor. "I want to debunk the notion that there is a playbook that Justice developed," Eid says. "We had to make up our own strategy."

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