The trial of four former Wilmington Trust executives has been postponed until March of next year, and it will not include the bank as a defendant.
Among the evidentiary questions considered was a piece of correspondence between bank executives and federal regulators that defense attorneys say exculpates their clients.
“It shows that defendants believed that they provided everything that was asked for,” said Geoffrey Rosamond, a partner at McCarter and English.
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