Philadelphia firm Weir Greenblatt Pierce contended Monday that a former partner who sued the firm seeking the return of her $50,000 capital contribution actually owes over $280,000 after overdrawing on her expected profits before she was terminated. 

Gina Stowe’s suit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas claimed Weir Greenblatt held on to her capital since her departure in January 2023, despite its partnership agreement dictating that capital accounts be paid back to former partners within 60 days of their termination.

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