Orange County Attorney Wayne Gross analyzed the government’s drug case against Broadcom co-founder Henry Nicholas for a story that ran on the front page of today’s Orange County Business Journal.
“Judge Carney appears to be signaling to the prosecutors that they should seriously consider dismissing the drug charges,” he said, referencing the judge’s dismissal of a stock options fraud case.
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Orange County attorney Wayne Gross comments on a judge’s decision to dismiss securities fraud charges against Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III and former chief financial officer William Ruehle.
“Between now and the February hearing,” the government is likely “to seriously consider waving the white flag” in Nicholas’s drug case, said Gross in an Orange County Register story.
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Orange County attorney Wayne Gross comments on a judge’s decision to dismiss stock backdating case against Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry Samueli.
“Samueli was merely a witness in someone else’s trial, which reflects the extent to which the judge was appalled (by alleged prosecutorial misconduct). This is a remarkable and unprecedented development,” said Gross in a front-page Los Angeles Times story.
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Orange County attorney Wayne Gross co-authored an opinion piece that ran in this week’s Orange County Business Journal about the government’s handling of insider trading cases.
The other authors include fellow Greenberg Traurig partners Mike Piazza and Donald Bunnin.
To read their “The Ominous Meaning of the Rajartnam Insider Trading Case” click here.
During the celebration of the 20th anniversary of OC Metro Magazine’s Hot 25, Orange County attorney and honoree Wayne Gross was interviewed by editor Tina Borgatta.
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Orange County Register columnist Frank Mickadeit wrote about the controversy surrounding land use at the Orange County Fairgrounds today and noted the pivotal role Orange County attorney Wayne Gross played representing the interests of local residents.
Read the column here.
Orange County Business Journal legal reporter Michael Volpe profiled Orange County attorney Wayne Gross and his move from Snell & Wilmer to Greenberg Traurig. The move is “part of the Miami-based firm’s bid to build a team of lawyers specializing in corporate regulation and white collar crimes,” the story reads.
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Orange County attorney Wayne Gross was profiled in OC Metro magazine’s Hot 25 special edition, which hit newsstands today. Gross was in charge of several high-profile cases, the magazine says, including the prostitution and stock-backdating case against Broadcom founder Henry T. Nicholas and the UC Irvine fertility scandal case.
Read the entire story here.