New York’s Dreier has acquired well-known bankruptcy boutique Traub, Bonacquist & Fox.
The eight-lawyer firm led by Paul Traub has participated in several of the largest bankruptcies of the past several years, especially in the retail sector.
New York's Dreier law firm has acquired well-known bankruptcy boutique Traub, Bonacquist & Fox, an eight-lawyer firm that has participated in several of the largest bankruptcies of recent years. Paul Traub will become co-chair of Dreier's bankruptcy practice, and four other Traub Bonacquist lawyers will become partners at Dreier. Three associates will also make the move.
September 18, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
New York’s Dreier has acquired well-known bankruptcy boutique Traub, Bonacquist & Fox.
The eight-lawyer firm led by Paul Traub has participated in several of the largest bankruptcies of the past several years, especially in the retail sector.
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