A federal judge granted Cooley LLP's motion to withdraw as counsel for Elizabeth Holmes in a civil case surrounding her defunct blood-testing company, Theranos.
The order, dated Nov. 5 and entered into the docket the next day, released Palo Alto-based chairman Stephen C. Neal, partner-in-charge John C. Dwyer , Seattle associate Jeffrey D. Lombard and the firm from representing Holmes after they claimed she had not paid them for th...
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