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Counsel for Longley file trial brief in bid-rigging litigation

( January 17, 2014, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Counsel for W. Theodore Longley have filed a trial brief the US Department of Justice’s case alleging that Parker took part in bid-rigging and fraud in real estate foreclosure auctions. The brief argues that a charge of bid-rigging is not necessarily equivalent to an antitrust violation and that co-conspirator statements should be limited in admissibility to such statements made during and in the course of the conspiracy alleged. See document below....

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