The raids on Dewey & LeBoeuf continued Wednesday, with six more partners either leaving or signaling plans to leave the embattled firm’s insurance, intellectual property, and bankruptcy practices.

The losses include a New York-based group of three partners and one counsel led by John Nonna headed to Patton Boggs, and bankruptcy partner Peter Ivanick, who is jumping to Hogan Lovells. Washington, D.C., intellectual property partner Lawrence Sung, meanwhile, is joining Baker & Hostetler. And James Woods, cochair of Dewey’s global insurance industry sector practice, is now at Mayer Brown, where he will split his time between the firm’s Palo Alto and New York.

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