Stevens & Lee appears to have heeded strong urging by a federal judge that it hire outside counsel to represent it in a lawsuit by Elliott Greenleaf involving Stevens & Lee’s hire of a former Elliott Greenleaf managing attorney and that attorney’s alleged continued access of his former firm’s client files.

Stevens & Lee withdrew last Friday as its own counsel, according to the docket in Elliott Greenleaf v. Balaban , and hired Bazelon Less & Feldman shareholders Richard Bazelon and Noah Charlson to represent it in the suit.

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