First there was the raid.
It was 2008, and the FBI was seeking files from Eizen Fineburg & McCarthy on Salvatore Pelullo, a client of partner Gary McCarthy.
A close partnership, a mob trial, and the anatomy of a breakup for Eizen, Fineburg & McCarthy.
March 17, 2017 at 07:38 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Legal Intelligencer
First there was the raid.
It was 2008, and the FBI was seeking files from Eizen Fineburg & McCarthy on Salvatore Pelullo, a client of partner Gary McCarthy.
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