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Sullivan & Cromwell Law Firm Can Continue Advising FTX on Bankruptcy

The New York Times – Business:

Sullivan & Cromwell was under attack for a potential conflict of interest tied to its work for the crypto exchange before the bankruptcy.

Matthew Goldstein
Author: Matthew Goldstein

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Conflicts of Interest, Decisions and Verdicts, Dorsey, Judge John T., HK FTX Trading Ltd (Futures Exchange), Office of the United States Trustee, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Sullivan & Cromwell
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