This story has been updated with a response from Kathleen Fay.
Dechert is suing a former attorney to recoup over $90,000 that the firm claims was erroneously paid to the defendant.
Dechert claims that former senior project attorney Kathleen Fay, who had been hired on a temporary basis, was erroneously paid more than $132,000 after her temporary work was revoked and that she has thus far failed to reimburse the firm.
January 28, 2025 at 04:08 PM
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This story has been updated with a response from Kathleen Fay.
Dechert is suing a former attorney to recoup over $90,000 that the firm claims was erroneously paid to the defendant.
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