More than five years after Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP filed for the largest law firm bankruptcy in U.S. history, a criminal probe into its collapse ended without anyone going to prison (People v. Davis, N.Y. Sup. Ct., No. 773-2014, sentencing 10/10/17).
A judge in New York State Supreme Court on Oct. 10 ordered Joel Sanders, the firm’s former chief financial officer who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy in May, to spend three years on probation, serve 750 hours of community service, and pay a $1 million fine. The sentence ends a more than a three-year, two-trial legal ...
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