Dickstein Shapiro shuttered in February, but it won a victory in court on Friday.

For the past six years, Dickstein has been fighting a legal malpractice lawsuit filed by former client Encyclopaedia Britannica. The encyclopedia company claimed that because Dickstein lawyers botched a patent application in 1993, the company lost an attempt to enforce those patents more than a decade later.

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