May
07

Second Dewey & LeBoeuf Jury May Be Bracing for a Long Deliberation

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Jury deliberations in the retrial of two former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives on criminal charges arising from the law firm’s collapse are starting to have a familiar ring.

The panel deciding the fate of Stephen DiCarmine, the firm’s former executive director, and Joel Sanders, its former chief financial officer, is composed of eight women and four men, like the jury in the first trial, which ended in a mistrial in October 2015.

Jurors wading through mountains of documentary evidence and three months of testimony have already begun to ask for office supplies — Post-it Notes tape and large sheets of paper — to make their job easier. The jury in the first trial, which deliberated 21 full days, did the same…

Second Dewey & LeBoeuf Jury May Be Bracing for a Long Deliberation

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