Civil Litigation
Sep. 13, 2017
Firm leader says complicating former partner’s life was a side benefit of legal action
A managing partner of a law firm asserting an ownership stake in a former client’s company said that disrupting the life of a former partner, now CEO of the company, was just a side benefit of protecting the firm’s interests.
A co-managing partner of a law firm asserting an ownership stake in a former client’s company testified that disrupting the life of a former partner, now CEO of the company, was just a side benefit of protecting the firm’s interests.
Jeffrey Leven, managing partner at Davis Shapiro Lewit Grabel Leven Granderson & Blake LLP, said Tuesday that he redoubled his efforts to find proof of the firm’s interest in concert promotion compa...
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