Convicted of Theft, Law Firm CFO Denied Bankruptcy Protection
The judge dismissed the bankruptcy after McElroy Deutsch asserted that John Dunlea's "Chapter 11 petition is intended to frustrate the legitimate efforts of a creditor to enforce its rights against the debtor."
September 11, 2024 at 03:02 PM
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BankruptcyThe original version of this story was published on New Jersey Law Journal
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has dismissed the Chapter 11 petition by former McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter Chief Financial Officer John Dunlea, who is serving a prison sentence for large-scale embezzlement from the firm.
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