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NY Sets Six-Year Statute of Limitation Under Martin Act
October 17, 2019
Brandon Ivey
New York has set a six-year statute of limitation to bring charges under the Martin Act. The deadline issue has been a bone of contention in a court case between the state attorney general and Credit Suisse.
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