Attorneys and others helping to guide Dewey & LeBoeuf through Chapter 11 have laid out exactly how many hours, and at what cost, they have spent steering the defunct law firm's estate through its fir
The Dewey & LeBoeuf bankruptcy yielded an information-rich gem late Thursday, when advisers overseeing the defunct firm's trip through Chapter 11 filed a 355-page financial statement detailing variou
...also balked at allowing Dewey to continue employing crisis communications firm Sitrick and Company, which began working for Dewey in mid-March. "...
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...Glenn also balked at allowing Dewey to continue employing crisis communications firm Sitrick and Co., which began working for Dewey in mid-March. ...
...to continue employing crisis communications firm Sitrick and Company, which began working...
...work; D.C. law firm Keightley & Ashner; crisis communications firm Sitrick & Company; and several restructuring and collection firms). Togut also contends that "...
...work, D.C. law firm Keightley & Ashner, crisis communications firm Sitrick & Company, and several restructuring and collection firms.) Togut also contends that "...
...Inc., and crisis communications firm Sitrick and Company, are among those that filed applications seeking bankruptcy court approval...
...employed by public relations firm Sitrick and Company are billing up to $895 an hour; primary bankruptcy counsel...
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