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28 August 2008
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Kerviel recruits new legal team
Vivek Ahuja
03 Jul 2008
Jérôme Kerviel, the trader blamed by Société Générale for an alleged €4.9bn ($7.8bn) rogue trading scandal that rocked the French banking sector in January, has ditched his lawyer in favour of a new team led by one of the country’s highest-profile criminal specialists.
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Article tags:
Debt / Fixed Income /Credit | France | Jérôme Kerviel