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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Williams grants, in part, the former partner's motion to dismiss fiduciary duty and theft claims, ruling that because his expulsion from the firm may have been improper under for lack of concrete evidence he violated criminal statutes, the accounting firm named as plaintiff is not a legitimate legal entity and must be dismissed from the suit. However, because the other partners in the firm are trustees of the retirement plan at issue in the case, they have standing.
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