The Dewey & LeBoeuf  bankruptcy yielded an information-rich gem late Thursday, when advisers overseeing the defunct firm’s trip through Chapter 11 filed a 355-page financial statement detailing various payments made amid Dewey’s death spiral, gross revenue figures for certain debtor entities in 2010 and 2011, and the six potential merger partners that reviewed Dewey’s audited financial reports during its final days.

According to the 355-page filing, Dewey’s domestic U.S. unit and certain foreign affiliates had $628.4 million in gross revenue in 2010, $655 million in gross revenue in 2011, and roughly $192.6 million in gross revenue through the first few months of 2012.

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