Things continue to look bad for New York law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf. Over the weekend, reports surfaced that New York prosecutors are investigating the beleaguered firm over allegations of wrongdoing by Steven Davis, formerly firm chairman and, until yesterday, part of its recently appointed five-person management team.

Reuters reported on Friday that a source said a preliminary investigation was instigated by a group of Dewey partners who asked District Attorney Cyrus Vance to examine “financial irregularities” at the law firm. Another source said prosecutors are looking into whether the firm made misleading statements about payments owed to partners.

It didn't take long for Dewey to respond to the news. Yesterday the firm announced that it had removed Davis from all leadership positions. Reuters reported that it obtained an internal memo detailing how Dewey's executive committee voted to remove Davis.