Morgan, Lewis & Bockius’ attempt to ride the dot-com boom one more time has landed the firm in court seeking almost $800,000 in allegedly unpaid legal fees.

In late 2004, the law firm began representing IBuyDigital.com, Inc., a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Internet retailer that hoped to have an initial public offering the following year. The IPO never happened and Philadelphia-based Morgan Lewis sued IBuyDigital.com in Manhattan Supreme Court in December 2005, seeking $788,697 in fees.

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