Bankrupt Voyager Digital’s Creditors Racks Up $5.1M in Legal Fees
The creditors of the bankrupt crypto firm, Voyager Digital, face a $5.1 million bill. The New York law firm McDermott Will & Emery is seeking compensation for legal services provided...
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