Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis J. Montali weighed a slew of issues Wednesday to allow now-defunct Howrey LLP to continue what it hopes to be an orderly wind-down. Top among them was the continued use of cash collateral to pay for ongoing expenses, the maintenance of Howrey's current bank accounts, and how to handle existing leases.
Nearly a dozen attorneys representing Howrey, its s...
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