Bingham filed a lawsuit against McCourt last week in Massachusetts state court, seeking a declaratory judgment that the firm is not liable for any losses the real estate developer and team owner might suffer as a result of the pending divorce action.



Frank McCourt spokesman Steve Sugerman said via e-mail, “Mr. McCourt is disappointed that the Bingham firm is unwilling to accept responsibility for its actions and instead is now trying to defend conduct that is indefensible.”

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