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About the Book
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A Little Light Reading By David Gaffen Merrill Lynch: The Cost Could Be Fatal, details Keith Schooley's career
at an Oklahoma Merrill Lynch branch, a career that lasted one-seventh the time
of his legal battle for a settlement. Schooley was fired after a year at the
firm spanning 1991 and 1992, much of which seems given to reporting misdeeds--some
large, some not--at the branch. His drawn-out arbitration battle failed, and
with legal recourse exhausted, he wrote and self-published this gossipy tome
to tell his side of the story. The foreword is written by his initial attorney,
Stephen Jones, better known for representing executed bomber, Timothy McVeigh. |
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