Seventeen former partners at Dickstein Shapiro LLP are suing Blank Rome LLP, claiming that after the firms merged, Blank Rome violated agreements to make payments of more than $4 million for the partners' capital accounts.
The partners, who had all voluntarily left Dickstein up to four years prior to the 2016 merger, claim Blank Rome categorized the merger as an "asset sale" to avoid paying certain liabilities. According to the comp...
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