(Reuters) - A Dewey & LeBoeuf employee filed a lawsuit on Thursday accusing the U.S. law firm that has been hit by a wave of partner defections of failing to give workers enough notice of layoffs.
The accelerating wave of partner defections from the law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf threatens to violate loan agreements with its banks to maintain a certain percentage of its partnership.
Five more partners have left Dewey & LeBoeuf, the struggling U.S. law firm coping with partner defections, high debt and a criminal investigation of its former chairman. The latest defections include Ira ...
Five more partners have left Dewey & LeBoeuf, the struggling U.S. law firm coping with partner defections, high debt and a criminal investigation of its former chairman. The latest defections include Ira ...