In a case scrutinizing the management of an asbestos trust, the trust’s advisory committee has withdrawn a motion to redact the names of the law firms involved in alleged wrongdoing.

The NARCO Trust Advisory Committee withdrew a motion to keep secret all “identifying information regarding law firms that represent individual claimants” in a bankruptcy proceeding over alleged mismanagement of the claims process. The new filing said that by withdrawing the request to remove the identities of the law firms in question, the parties can “focus on the specific matters at issue in these proceedings.” The committee has not, however, withdrawn the request to keep the claimants’ names private.

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