For two and a half years, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw has had an Enron-like problem lurking in Oklahoma. And a federal judge recently refused to make it go away.
The problem — a snarl of litigation that involves allegations of fraud — arises from work the Chicago-based law firm handled for a formerly highflying, and now defunct, client.
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