A former Dewey & LeBoeuf partner suing Barclays Bank over what he claims is a fraudulent $540,000 loan agreement is now trying to blame its creation on several onetime firm leaders, including former
...for comment on the settlement. Jeffrey Schreiber, a partner at Meister Seelig & Fein, and James Ulwick, a principal at Baltimore firm Kramon &...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Loan programs orchestrated by Dewey & LeBoeuf to help incoming partners cover capital contributions are sparking a new court fight, with a former Dewey partner claiming in a suit filed in Manhattan f
During the past two months in Supreme Court in Manhattan, law firms looking to collect unpaid fees in the still-tough economic climate have been suing clients, with the Law Journal reporting that as
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Southern District Judge William Pauley held that the former partners of bankrupt Thelen do not retain a property interest in hourly fee matters that former Thelen lawyers took with them to new firms
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Polk, Christopher Major at Meister Seelig & Fein, referred questions to the firm. A Davis Polk spokeswoman...
DLA Piper is locked in a dispute with an energy executive who claims the firm acted as his company's "ghost counsel" after being ordered to withdraw from a case and continued to bill him
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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