In Weil, Gotshal & Manges’ final fee request submitted last week in connection with its work on the largest Chapter 11 case in U.S. history, the firm said it has earned roughly $442 million in fees and expenses representing the bankrupt estate of Lehman Brothers over the past 3 1/2 years.
The nine-page documentsubmitted to the court by Harvey Miller, the founder of Weil’s bankruptcy practice, and Lori Fife, a business finance and restructuring partnershows that the firm has sought nearly $431.6 million in fees for professional services rendered and $11.1 million in expenses for its efforts during the massive Chapter 11 case. Those amounts represent the cumulative totals of sums previously detailed by Weil in monthly and interim fee applications filed over the course of the lengthy proceedings.
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