A judge approved Sedgwick LLP's revised bankruptcy plan over objections from one of the former firm's non-settling partners.
Former Sedgwick partner Troy D. McMahan objected to elements of the plan that he claimed could block non-settling partners like himself from taking legal action against settling partners. His attorney, Sweet & Walker PC managing partner Lorna Walker, argued the inclusion and use of Civil Code Section 877...
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