Over the past year, Zuckerman Spaeder has been busy at work on high-profile disputes, while evolving.

This year, longtime Zuckerman Spaeder chairman Graeme Bush handed the job to Dwight Bostwick. As the firm approached the succession, it took on high-profile representation of a young lawyer ensnared in the collapse of Dewey & LeBoeuf.

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