Jurors in the criminal case against Dewey & LeBoeuf leaders on Monday considered the testimony of a key witness relating to accounting adjustments.

On the 12th full day of deliberations, jurors asked Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz to read back portions of testimony from Dianne Cascino, former director of revenue support. Cascino is one of seven former accounting employees who have pleaded guilty and signed a cooperation agreement with prosecutors.

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