Dewey & LeBoeuf, it appears, is fast becoming Dewey versus LeBoeuf.

Rallying to Steven Davis’ defense, several of his former LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae colleagues are taking issue with what they see as a concerted effort by those tied to legacy firm Dewey Ballantine to blame the ousted Dewey & LeBoeuf chairman for all the struggling firm’s woes. One thing Davis’ defenders say he definitely can’t be faulted for: Dewey’s inability to collect on a $9.6 million tab racked up representing the late brother of former vice chairman Morton Pierce on SEC charges.

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