It’s been more than a year since The Am Law Daily last checked in on the Tribune Company’s escalating bankruptcy bills, and according to a monthly operating report filed by the debtor this week, the company has been keeping its outside lawyers plenty busy in the interim.

Court filings show that two of the more than 20 law firms being paid by the Tribune estate since the company’s Chapter 11 case since began in December 2008 have racked up a combined total of roughly $111 million in fees and expenses in that time.

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