| Number | 20478 |
| Subject | Justice |
| Source | Wall Street Journal (New York) |
| State | NY |
| Year | 2000 |
| Publication Date | December 13, 2000 |
| Summary | According to the article, "In his job as a federal administrative law judge, Bruce Levine decides whether aggrieved investors have been defrauded by commodity dealers and should get money back. In nearly 180 cases over eight years at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, he has a remarkable record. Except for a handful of cases in which defunct firms failed to defend themselves, Judge Levine has never ruled in favor of an investor." |
| Category | General |
| Pages | 3 |
| Keywords | Bruce Levine;judges;investors;Commodity Futures Trading Commission;cases;law;trial;federal administrative law judge |
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