The law office where the late Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. practiced will be placed under receivership in hopes of settling a contentious legal dispute between the former managing partner of the Cochran Firm’s Los Angeles office and other attorneys who work there, according to lawyers involved in the litigation.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Chalfant ordered the firm’s equipment in the office on Wilshire Boulevard be divided between dueling partners as part of a lawsuit brought by Randy McMurray against former colleagues Brian Dunn and Joseph Barrett.

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