LeClairRyan Trustee Secures Court Permission to Maintain IT Infrastructure Amid Bankruptcy Winding Down

In a recent development, the Chapter 7 trustee of the now-defunct law firm LeClairRyan PLC, secured permission from a bankruptcy court to continue the funding for the operation of the firm’s IT infrastructure. This move comes as part of the trustee’s efforts to resolve the remaining claims against the estate and complete the winding down of the bankruptcy case.

LeClairRyan was a well-established firm that unfortunately had to file for bankruptcy, leaving in its wake a complex situation that requires careful navigation. The trustee’s current actions aim to aid in the organization and resolution of the remaining tasks associated with the firm’s closure.

Continuing to operate the firm’s IT systems is a crucial part of maintaining the integrity of the firm’s electronic records and ensuring a smooth process as the trustee works toward finalizing the bankruptcy case. Further details on the court’s decision and the trustee’s plans can be found on Law360.