...contribution plan. In seeking court approval of the settlement, Brown Rudnick lawyers representing Dewey's liquidation trustee said that "the benefits...
...international corporate tax group. He formerly practiced at Brown Rudnick, where he served as chair of the tax group....
...David J. Molton, William R. Baldiga, May Orenstein, Daniel J. Saval, Brown Rudnick LLP, New York, NY. by: Scott C...
...which include lead bankruptcy counsel Togut, Segal & Segal; creditors counsel Brown Rudnick; former partners committee counsel Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman; financial advisers...
...of Unsecured Creditors By: Edward Weisfelner, Esq., Howard S. Steel, Esq., Brown Rudnick LLP, New York, NY. Counsel to the...
...for the settlement. The unsecured creditors committee, represented by Brown Rudnick partner Edward Weisfelner, explained that after "extensive analysis and deliberation...
In a slew of motions filed late on Aug. 29, the advisers steering Dewey & LeBoeuf through bankruptcy launched an aggressive campaign to keep control of the case, relying on what has become their mant
...the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors: by Howard S. Steel, Esq., Brown Rudnick LLP, New York, NY. Counsel to the...
...right, but has to seem right," argued Edward Weisfelner, a Brown Rudnick partner representing an official committee of Dewey's unsecured creditors....
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