Lawyers working on the Howrey bankruptcy stayed busy over the holidays, filing multiple motions in late December aimed at moving along what is now a trustee-supervised Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Among the latest court filings: a motion (PDF) by the Howrey estate’s unsecured creditors’ committee seeking bankruptcy court approval to cut ties to a pair of federal putative class actions in which firm lawyers had been representing Hispanic farmers who say the federal government discriminated against them.

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