Litigation with Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. over its so-called “lawyer ban” has reached a denouement, with only two active lawsuits left stemming from the company’s adverse attorney policy.

“I was like Moses; I carried them to the promised land even if I didn’t go in,” said Larry Hutcher, whose firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron was the first to file suit over the ban, alleging civil rights violations.

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