The
New York Times Dealbook has added to the canon of
Mary Jo White coverage today with a lengthy article detailing President
Barack Obama's choice to run the SEC's long career as a prosecutor and attorney.
The article looks at some of the cases she has taken on over the years, detailing the potential conflicts of interest she'll have as she looks to regulate Wall Street.
Some of the highlights include her work for Bank of America during the financial crisis, her representation of Siemens in a bribery case, and working for the board of Morgan Stanley during a 2005 insider trading case.
The
article is long and somewhat dense, but a worthy read for anyone concerned with the new top cop. 
Edited by:
Ben Geier
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