Former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb has made a career of bringing tough assignments to Winston & Strawn. But none quite like this.

For the past two years, the Winston chairman has served as special prosecutor to investigate whether criminal charges should be brought in connection with a nearly decade-old homicide case. The victim, David Koschman, died after falling and hitting his head during a scuffle in a Chicago nightclub district in 2004.

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