NEW YORK–The fraud trial of two former Marsh insurance brokerage executives ground into its 14th week today with testimony focusing on the relationship between a client and his broker.
The proceedings concluded this afternoon by going into a two-week recess until July 30.
On trial before New York Supreme Court Judge James A. Yates, who is hearing the case without a jury, are William Gilman and Edward McNenny. They are accused of scheming to defraud, restraint of trade and competition, and grand larceny.
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