Prosecutors swung at Dewey & LeBoeuf’s former leaders and missed. But the ramifications of the trial are many, and the case may not be over yet.

Dewey Jury, Judge Finally Reach Their Limit
The criminal trial that has riveted the legal community for months finally ended on Monday, when a Manhattan judge accepted the jury’s surrender.

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