Opinion of Harold R. Medina

Opinion of Harold R. Medina
Author: United States. District Court (New York : Southern District)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1953
Genre: Investment banking
ISBN:


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Corrected Opinion of Harold R. Medina, United States Circuit Judge in United States of America, Plaintiff V. Henry S. Morgan, Harold Stanley, Et Al., Doing Business as Morgan Stanley & Co., Et Al., Defendants

Corrected Opinion of Harold R. Medina, United States Circuit Judge in United States of America, Plaintiff V. Henry S. Morgan, Harold Stanley, Et Al., Doing Business as Morgan Stanley & Co., Et Al., Defendants
Author: United States. District Court (New York : Southern District)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1954
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN:


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Judge Medina ruled in favor of the defendants and dismissed the case.

Corrected Opinion of Harold R. Medina, United States Circuit Judge, in United States of America, Plaintiff, V. Henry S. Morgan, Harold Stanley, Et Al., Defendants

Corrected Opinion of Harold R. Medina, United States Circuit Judge, in United States of America, Plaintiff, V. Henry S. Morgan, Harold Stanley, Et Al., Defendants
Author: United States. District Court (New York : Southern District)
Publisher: Ayer Company Pub
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1954
Genre: Investment banking
ISBN: 9780405069727


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This volume contains the principle charges in the government case against the investment banking firms of Morgan Stanley and others. Also contained is a brief summary of the investment banking business as it developed in the United States up to 1949, short firm histories of the seventeen defendants and analyses of the way investment bankers function and their relationship to issuers.