“When the CFTC violates orders of this court, as it has here, it should be held responsible,” lawyers for Kraft and Mondele z told a U.S. federal trial judge in Chicago. The CFTC, meanwhile, contends contempt is no longer an option.
“When the CFTC violates orders of this court, as it has here, it should be held responsible,” lawyers for Kraft and Mondele z told a U.S. federal trial judge in Chicago. The CFTC, meanwhile, contends contempt is no longer an option.
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