SAN FRANCISCO — It started with a law firm "wine and dine" weekend to entertain a Silicon Valley client and ended in insider trading allegations from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SEC enforcement lawyers in San Francisco accuse the husband of a Baker & Hostetler partner of using confidential information gleaned from his wife’s firm in 2011 to make nearly $30,000 in illicit profits.

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