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Everyone says former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers doesn't have a chance of winning his trial for allegedly directing the largest accounting fraud in U.S. corporate history. But his lawyer, Reid Weingarten, says, "I think I have a shot. I really do." The blue-jean clad, graying but boyish, Steptoe & Johnson partner says it with a gleam in his eye. Says it with confidence, not braggadocio. And you begin to wonder: What is he going to do? Or, maybe you begin to believe.
August 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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