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Law firm Kirkland & Ellis applies to collect $120 million in fees from the bankruptcy cases of Celsius, BlockFi, and Voyager

2024-01-19 14:53:32
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ChainCatcher news, according to BeInCrypto, Kirkland & Ellis law firm has applied to collect $120 million in fees from the bankruptcy cases of Celsius, BlockFi, and Voyager Digital. The law firm's final fee application for the Celsius case is $76 million, while the cases for BlockFi and Voyager Digital are $27 million and $16 million, respectively. Other major law firms, including White & Case and Latham & Watkins, have also submitted fee applications simultaneously.

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