SAN FRANCISCO Defunct law firms look out for one another.
The Howrey bankruptcy trustee is lending a hand to the Heller Ehrman estate as it tries to stymie four firms’ efforts to appeal clawback claims.
May 07, 2013 at 06:18 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO Defunct law firms look out for one another.
The Howrey bankruptcy trustee is lending a hand to the Heller Ehrman estate as it tries to stymie four firms’ efforts to appeal clawback claims.
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