Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Peirce Moser said he may reduce the number of charges against the former leaders of the now-bankrupt law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf from 100 to 53.

Meanwhile, defense attorneys said they would rest their case Tuesday without calling their clients or any other witnesses to testify.

Ex-chairman Steven Davis, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine and ex-chief financial officer Joel Sanders have been accused of orchestrating a scheme to defraud banks and other investors by altering the firm's business records to falsely boost its bottom line.