It’s been more than 18 months since Dewey & LeBeouf sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but the fallout from the firm’s demise continues.

In the latest sign that at least one former Dewey leader may harbor concerns about being targeted in any prosecution related to the firm’s collapse, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine—who worked closely with former Dewey chairman Steven Davis—has retained a criminal defense lawyer.

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