In a year of frauds, Roger Parloff at Fortune finds that for “brazen theatricality” the New York lawyer’s may qualify as the gaudiest of all. More: Metafilter.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 5, 2009
In a year of frauds, Roger Parloff at Fortune finds that for “brazen theatricality” the New York lawyer’s may qualify as the gaudiest of all. More: Metafilter.
Tagged as: fraud, Marc Dreier, NYC, real estate

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The Fortune article set my head spinning. GOOD GRIEF! Thank you, Mr. Olson for linking to it.
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