A week into the trial of former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives, the lawyer for the firm’s ex-chairman got aggressive when questioning John Salmon, a former partner and executive committee member, on what Salmon knew about the firm’s financial situation.

Salmon had testified Tuesday during questioning by Assistant District Attorney Christopher Conroy that he felt more financial information should have been shared with partners at Dewey & LeBoeuf. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 2012 and its three leaders, including Steven Davis, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine and former CFO Joel Sanders, have been charged with fraud, conspiracy and falsifying business records.

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