The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is offering to open most files that were sealed in the Dewey & LeBoeuf case.

The New York Times moved to unseal all papers of former employees who had already pleaded guilty by the time criminal charges were announced against the firm’s ex-chairman Steven Davis, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine, former chief financial officer Joel Sanders and onetime client relations manager Zachary Warren. The four former Dewey & LeBoeuf insiders were charged earlier this month with engineering a massive fraud that eventually led to Dewey’s bankruptcy in 2012. The four have pleaded not guilty.