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Two former Marsh executives were found guilty of a felony monopoly charge for bid-rigging but were cleared of all other charges.

New York State Supreme Court Judge James A. Yates handed down his verdict today in the 11-month-old nonjury trial against William Gilman, a former executive marketing director and managing director at Marsh, and Edward McNenney, the brokerage's former Global Placement Excess Casualty director and managing director.

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