At Dewey & LeBoeuf, the only order seems to be who’s next to head for the door. On Wednesday, two members of the struggling firm’s four-partner office of the chairman — Richard Shutran and Jeffrey Kessler — prepared to decamp elsewhere.

The looming losses of Kessler and Shutran leave L. Charles Landgraf and Martin Bienenstock as the only two remaining members of Dewey’s office of the chairman. Landgraf is managing partner of the firm’s office in Washington, D.C., and chair of its legislative and public policy practice; Bienenstock is chair of the firm’s business solutions and governance department.

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