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Law Practice

May 4, 2012

At Dewey, venders repossess copy machines and associates ask, 'what about us?'

'How could something like this happen?' asks former California Attorney General John Van de Kamp, who is now of-counsel in the Los Angeles office.

By Casey Sullivan

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Suppliers that once leased their services to Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP are now pulling out of the teetering firm as fast as its lawyers.

The New York-based firm, with offices in Los Angeles and Palo Alto, has shut down its inter-office mailing service and is having its photocopy machines repossessed after a recently accelerated mass exodus of partners left the firm teetering on the brink of collapse, according to a source with ...

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