Trial of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing set for July 2022
The start of the trial of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing has been delayed until July 2022.
The start of the trial of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing has been delayed until July 2022.
The DOJ insists the testimony of Professor Venkataraman in a spoofing case targeting former JPMorgan traders is reliable.
The start of the trial of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing is postponed due to health concerns.
The Court has dismissed bank fraud charges against former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing the precious metals market.
According to the former JPMorgan traders, Prof. Venkataraman’s proposed expert testimony is plainly unreliable and untested.
Former JPMorgan traders claim that former Morgan Stanley trader Jonathan Luca is not experienced enough to testify at trial.
The DOJ has enlisted 34 witnesses, including ones from the FBI, JPM and Credit Suisse, as the trial of former JPMorgan traders approaches.
The DOJ is asking for another stay of the civil action accusing JPMorgan of precious metals spoofing.
The DOJ says it may provide materials that contain “confidential supervisory information” in JPMorgan spoofing case.
The DOJ gets plenty of time to identify trial victim-witnesses in a case accusing former JPMorgan traders of spoofing.