The professional services firms working on Howrey’s bankruptcy proceedings have collected their fees nearly 10 months after the defunct antitrust specialist voted to dissolve (9 March), writes The Am Law Daily.

US bankruptcy court judge Dennis Montali approved the firms’ professional fee applications last week (14 December), awarding Washington DC-headquartered Wiley Rein and financial adviser Protiviti the full amount of their professional fee applications.

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