Lawyers on opposing sides of the case against Dewey & LeBoeuf’s top executives used the last day of testimony from the former general counsel, Janis Meyer, to present the jury with their disparate versions of the events that drove the firm into bankruptcy in 2012.

During his redirect, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Christopher Conroy walked Meyer through a long series of executive committee meeting minutes from January, February and March 2012.

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