Edwards Wildman Palmer is hitting back over a salacious suit filed earlier this month in which two former partners accuse the Am Law 100 firm’s soon-to-be-former managing partner Walter Reed of putting his amorous pursuits ahead of the firm’s interests in negotiating a merger last year.

In a 17-page motion to dismiss and compel arbitration filed Thursday in Delaware’s Chancery Court, the firm claims that by filing the suit, ex-partners Lawrence Cohen and Jay Rosenbaum violated their partnership agreement with their former employer in a power play for more money.

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