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MMC to rise above scandals

Of all the firms targeted by Eliot Spitzer when he was cleaning up abuses on Wall Street, none suffered more than Marsh & McLennan Cos.

Buck Ennis Of all the firms targeted by Eliot Spitzer when he was cleaning up abuses on Wall Street, none suffered more than Marsh & McLennan Cos.
In 2004, Mr. Spitzer--then New York's attorney general--forced the world's largest insurance broker to stop rigging bids, which cost it $850 million in

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