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Perspective

Jul. 19, 2014

VIDEO: Behind the shuttering of bankruptcy firms

In one month, two of the most well-regarded bankruptcy boutique firms in Southern California disappeared from the marketplace. Why? By Benjamin Nachimson


By Benjamin Nachimson


On May 1, Stutman Treister & Glatt, a nationally renowned bankruptcy firm that represented Orange County in its 1994 bankruptcy case, closed its doors after 60 years in practice, scattering 25 lawyers into the local market. On May 14, Peitzman Weg LLP, another law firm specializing in bankruptcy reorganization, announced that it was ceasing its operation as stand-alone bankruptcy firm and merging with Robins Kaplan Miller & Ciresi LL...

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