The Pennsylvania Superior Court has revived a suit filed against Duane Morris and Baltimore firm Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber by former Rite Aid General Counsel Franklin Brown, who was convicted on fraud and obstruction charges in connection with the $1.6 billion accounting scandal that sent half-a-dozen Rite Aid executives to prison and cut the company’s stock price in half.

According to court documents, the suit stems from Duane Morris’ representation of Brown and his wife in litigation against Neuberger Quinn related to the Rite Aid fraud scandal.

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