On Thursday during the trial of three former executives of the now defunct Dewey & LeBoeuf, Bryan Cave partner Austin Campriello confronted accusations that his client, ex-executive director Stephen DiCarmine, had been sent a list of allegedly false accounting adjustments.
The list appeared on a slide in a PowerPoint presentation that detailed the firm’s 2009 budget and was projected on a screen during the testimony of Ilya Alter, the former budget and planning director at Dewey & LeBoeuf. In 2009 Alter sent the PowerPoint presentation to former chief financial officer Joel Sanders, who is on trial along with DiCarmine and the firm’s ex-chairman, Steven Davis.
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