(Reuters) - In the third day of closing arguments in the 14-week federal trial, Edward Genson urged jurors to ignore intemperate-sounding e-mails and other memos from Black that were presented as evidence.
He said some were written while Black was in a battle with investors for control of the company he built, the one-time newspaper empire Hollinger International Inc.
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He said some were written while Black was in a battle with investors for control of the company he built, the one-time newspaper empire Hollinger International Inc.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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