Dozens of law firms have been roped into the ever-widening bankruptcy probe of the Enron Corp. as targets of an ambitious new discovery campaign launched by a court-appointed investigator.

R. Neal Batson, who in May was tapped by the U.S. trustee overseeing Enron’s bankruptcy to unearth the roots of the company’s failure, revealed in an Aug. 1 court filing that he aims to subpoena Enron-related documents from 45 law firms.

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