Intent-Based Theory Of Liability In Hwang Creates Ambiguity

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Intent-Based Theory Of Liability In Hwang Creates Ambiguity
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A case against Archegos Capital founder Bill Hwang alleging that he
participated in a securities manipulation scheme, which goes to trial next
month in New York federal court, highlights the need for courts to clarify
the legal standard defining "market manipulation," says Edward Imperatore
at MoFo.

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