...brought with them belong to the estate. Like the Heller Ehrman estate, Howrey contends that waivers partners signed to shield themselves from...
...The Howrey bankruptcy trustee is lending a hand to the Heller Ehrman estate as it tries to stymie four firms' efforts to appeal...
...chaired the patents and trademarks and life science practice groups at Heller Ehrman has spent more than 25 years advising technology companies in...
...million to settle claims that it botched its advice to Heller Ehrman, helping send the firm sliding into bankruptcy court....
...SAN FRANCISCO Another settlement domino has fallen in the Heller Ehrman bankruptcy litigation. Greenberg Traurig has agreed to pay $4...
Nearly two years to the day after Washington, D.C.-based litigation shop Howrey dissolved, the trustee unwinding the defunct firm's Chapter 11 estate has launched the first round of lawsuits aimed at
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
... U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali sided with the Heller Ehrman estate on four key liability issues in a ruling Monday, advancing...
...in at least two other law firm bankruptcies. Employees terminated by Heller Ehrman, which filed for bankruptcy in San Francisco in 2008, ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...agreed to mediate claims that it screwed up when advising Heller Ehrman as it teetered on the brink of bankruptcy. ...
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