Acknowledgments

I would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to this book through their influence on my impressions of the converged world of business, law, technology, and fraud.

Jennifer Baker, Tom Gaeta, Peggy Daley, Greg Higgins, Bob Kirtley, Julie Howard, Julie Wilson Marshall, Charlie Balot, Dick Bernacchi, James Gordon, Manuel Beltran, Ron Lavender, Steve Wysong, Jana Cahn, Ben Leeds, Warren Reid, Sanjay Bavisi, David Stenhouse, Josh Buchbinder, Andrew Immerman, Marc Greenberg, Mud Baron, Eric Maurice, Mark Haas, Bobby Tomlin, Mary Mack, Richard Corgel, Richard Chew, Eiji Kosaka, Albert Allen, S. W. Laykin, Joel and Millie Laykin, Bill Gates, and most important, my ever-patient and encouraging wife, Lily Laykin.

In addition, I would like to thank Karen Hendry, my editorial assistant; J. Nino “Onin” G, my illustrator; Cerraeh Laykin, my photographer; Jennifer MacDonald, my most patient development editor; and John DeRemigis, my editor at John Wiley & Sons, who stood by this project through thick and thin.

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