Howrey bankruptcy trustee Allan Diamond is taking a hard look at the work performed by a committee of former Howrey partners responsible for winding down the firm’s affairs in the wake of its collapse — and he may not like what he sees, according to recent court filings.

Diamond, who was appointed to the trustee’s post in the Chapter 11 proceedings about six months ago, is seriously weighing whether to bring adversary claims against the Howrey dissolution committee and its five members, those filings show.

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