Before Dewey & LeBoeuf, there was the fall of Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Underberg, Manley, Myerson & Casey, a landmark legal collapse memorialized by The American Lawyer in 1987.

While New York prosecutors failed last month to convict three former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives in the wake of that firm's demise, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn successfully tried Finley Kumble's former managing partner, Harvey Myerson, for fraudulently overbilling clients and another firm he formed after Finley Kumble's dissolution.

Myerson was sentenced 23 years ago this week to a 70-month prison sentence. Earlier this year, suffering from poor health and still haunted by his abrupt fall from grace, Myerson died quietly at age 75 in South Florida, roughly 27 years after Finley Kumble filed for bankruptcy.