Daily Journal Staff Writer
Following an important decision in its favor, questions linger for the Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP estate as it tries to craft a comprehensive liquidation plan by year's end. One of the most consequential is whether it should pursue litigation against the 200-plus former partners who declined to participate in a recent partnership settlement.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn signed off on a settlement ...
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