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Dewey Witness Says He Didn't Discuss Accounting Moves with Former Exec DiCarmine
A key witness in the criminal retrial over the collapse of Dewey & LeBoeuf told a New York jury Friday that he never discussed improper accounting adjustments with former Dewey executive director Stephen DiCarmine.Lawyers for Dewey Defendants Question Prosecutors' Deal with Key Witness
As the Dewey & LeBoeuf criminal retrial continued Thursday, a lawyer for former Dewey chief financial officer Joel Sanders pressed a key witness about changes to his cooperation and plea agreement after an earlier trial ended with a hung jury in 2015.A Star Witness Returns for Dewey & LeBoeuf Retrial
Testimony from star witness Francis Canellas wasn't enough to secure convictions against Dewey's leaders in 2015. Will prosecutors fare better this time?Hyland Recognized by Fordham Law
Seward & Kissell partner Mark Hyland received the Fordham Law Alumni Association Medal of Achievement Friday at the association's annual luncheon.Judge Defuses Row Over Communications Between DA, Witness in Dewey Trial
Communiqués between the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and its star witness in the second fraud case against two former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives are "much ado about nothing," the judge in the case said Tuesday after denying the prosecution's motion to block release of the materials.Three Firms Pump Fees From Bankrupt Bahamian Oil Shipper
Ultrapetrol Bahamas Ltd., a company that floats energy boats throughout South America, filed for bankruptcy in New York on Feb. 6. Zirinsky Law Partners, a firm formed last year by a former top bankruptcy partner at three Am Law 100 firms, is advising Ultrapetrol along with Hughes Hubbard & Reed and Seward & Kissel.New Jury Hears Dueling Views of Dewey's Collapse
It's take two for the remaining defendants in the Dewey & LeBoeuf criminal case.Dewey Defense Seeks Ex-Chairman Davis as Retrial Witness
Will Steven Davis be forced to testify during the retrial of his former colleagues?Stung by First Jury, Prosecutors Pin Hopes on Dewey Retrial
Once again, prosecutors are aiming to persuade a Manhattan jury that top executives at Dewey & LeBoeuf lied to investors and lenders about the firm's financial condition before the firm's implosion nearly five years ago.Trending Stories
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