By Casey Sullivan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Some partners who have left Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP this year have recently claimed their updated K-1 tax forms, issued April 12, contain allocations of 2011 taxable income that are drastically inconsistent with what the partners were actually paid.
One ex-Dewey partner said his taxable income came in at a small fraction of the amount he was actually paid for the year of 2011, while another ex-Dewey partner said the tax form...
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