In a brief argument before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, an attorney for a company in bankruptcy contended that little changes if its bankruptcy trustee is substituted for the company as the plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging embezzlement.

Parties in Morrison Informatics v. Members 1st Federal Credit Union argued before the state Supreme Court justices Nov. 17 in Harrisburg.

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