Feel free to remove the earplugs, Silicon Valley minions.
More importantly, keep playing the stock market like a fiddle, even if it involves your own company.
Feel free to remove the earplugs, Silicon Valley minions. That was the message from U.S. District Senior Judge Spencer Williams, who gutted an insider trading case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against a former Molecular Dynamics Inc. software engineer and his friends and family. The ruling could curtail the government's reach in bringing such suits.
April 20, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Feel free to remove the earplugs, Silicon Valley minions.
More importantly, keep playing the stock market like a fiddle, even if it involves your own company.
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