Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom attorneys involved in an unusual pro bono case—trying to find a boy who went missing from a Brooklyn foster home in early 2010—are butting heads with the New York City Police Department over their desire to review case files documenting the investigation into the child’s disappearance.
Skadden counsel Jonathan Lerner agreed to represent Patrick Alford pro bono on June 6 after being asked to do so by Eastern District Judge John Gleeson.
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