Large Firms
Jul. 15, 2009
Former Brobeck Partners, New Firms Must Pay Back Bankrupt Estate
Six years after San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison went bankrupt, two law firms that took on former Brobeck partners may have to pay back to the firm's estate the profits they made off the work those partners brought with them.




By Jill Redhage
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Six years after San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison went bankrupt, two law firms that took on former Brobeck partners may have to pay the firm's estate the profits they made off the work those partners brought with them. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Dennis Montali established that potential liability on July 2 when he ruled on the Brobeck trustee's lawsuits against Dorsey & Whitney ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Six years after San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison went bankrupt, two law firms that took on former Brobeck partners may have to pay the firm's estate the profits they made off the work those partners brought with them. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Dennis Montali established that potential liability on July 2 when he ruled on the Brobeck trustee's lawsuits against Dorsey & Whitney ...
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