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March 27, 2024
Sedgwick Trustee's Valuation Of Firm Flawed, Judge Told
An accounting expert hired by two ex-partners fighting the Sedgwick LLP trustee's bid to claw back $1.1 million testified at the close of a three-day California bench trial Wednesday that the trustee expert's valuation analysis is "materially flawed" and took a "sledgehammer" to the law firm's book value.
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March 26, 2024
Sedgwick Judge Rips Attys 'Playing Games' In Clawback Trial
A California federal judge presiding over the Sedgwick LLP trustee's bid to claw back $1.1 million from two ex-partners overruled defense objections to Sedgwick's financial statements, asking, "How am I supposed to do this without numbers?" and telling counsel, "You're playing games with me on this, because I need to see numbers."
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March 25, 2024
Backstabbing 'Just How Law Firms Work': Sedgwick Judge
A California federal judge told counsel during bench trial openings Monday that the Sedgwick LLP trustee's bid to claw back $1.1 million from two ex-partners isn't a "blame game," and "partners stab each other in the back every day and move on to the next one" — "it's just how law firms work."
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June 30, 2020
Sedgwick Trustee Files Suit Over Unpaid Legal Fees
Defunct law firm Sedgwick LLP has accused the Los Angeles Unified School District, two California companies, and a private individual of failing to pay up a combined $675,000 for legal services the firm provided, plus interest.
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January 31, 2020
Sedgwick's Ch. 11 Plan Approved Over Ex-Partner's Objection
A California bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved defunct law firm Sedgwick LLP's Chapter 11 plan — which includes a settlement clawing back $1.9 million from 47 former partners — over one attorney's arguments that the deal unfairly bars nonsettling partners like himself from suing their ex-colleagues who settled.
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December 13, 2019
Sedgwick's Ch. 11 Plan Disclosure Statement Gets Approval
A California bankruptcy judge on Friday approved the disclosure statement for defunct law firm Sedgwick LLP's liquidation plan, setting the firm up to settle with a group of ex-partners and start winding down its business by the end of January.
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November 08, 2019
Sedgwick Floats New Bankruptcy Settlement With Ex-Partners
Defunct firm Sedgwick LLP is inching closer to wrapping up its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding, with the firm and creditors filing a joint liquidation plan Thursday that would also conclude its efforts to claw back funds from 47 former equity partners.
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June 07, 2019
Sedgwick Strikes Clawback Deal With Former Equity Partners
The defunct law firm Sedgwick LLP has asked a California bankruptcy court to approve a deal with 45 of its former equity partners that would allow it to claw back almost $1.6 million in payments it made in the year leading up to its dissolution.
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October 04, 2018
Sedgwick's Ch. 11 Filing 'A Success Story,' Judge Told
A California bankruptcy judge on Thursday noted the "astonishing amount" of work Sedgwick LLP did prior to its Chapter 11 filing, after an attorney for the now-defunct firm touted it as a bankruptcy "success story" — all its employees have been paid and found new jobs since the firm shuttered in January.
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October 02, 2018
Sedgwick Files For Ch. 11 Bankruptcy
Sedgwick LLP, the shuttered San Francisco-based firm that closed its doors at the beginning of the year, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Northern California federal court on Tuesday.