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...small victory for Harvard on Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock said a jury would have to determine the extent of damages owed by the University, dismissing the government’s contention that Shleifer and Hay??€™s improprieties undermined the entire project...
Shleifer and project administrator Jonathan Hay were found liable in June for conspiring to defraud the government while they ran the project, which was administered by the now-defunct Harvard Institute for International Development. Harvard was found liable for breach of contract because of Shleifer and Hay??€™s conduct, but the University was absolved of the charge of fraud in the case...
Woodlock found that Shleifer and Hay are liable for hundreds of thousands of dollars of investments by family members, including investments by Shleifer’s wife and Hay??€™s girlfriend and father...
...yesterday’s brief, the University argued that even if it was liable for Shleifer and Hay??€™s investments, the now-defunct Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) still upheld the majority of its agreement to advise Russia...
Woodlock proceeded to go through the undisputed evidence involving Shleifer and Hay??€™s investments, questioning why each did not constitute a breach of contract...