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Somewhere over the Mojave, at 41,000 feet, the Gulfstream leveled off and a steward set down a glass of twenty-year Scotch without being asked. My client — I’ll call him what his staff called him, simply the Principal — owned the aircraft and a portfolio whose complexity rivaled a mid-sized sovereign wealth fund. His net worth exceeded $4 billion. Eleven people existed solely to ... Read More
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