Bankruptcy Litigation Committee
Committees
In bankruptcy cases, it is common for appellate courts to decline to review orders confirming substantially consummated chapter 11 plans because of the “equitable
The Lehman Brothers chapter 11 case will set many historic records and provide much “new” law before it winds down.
Whether informal committees must comply with the disclosures mandated by Rule 2019 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is a very hot litigation topic and
The “New” Federal Pleading Standard after Twombly and Iqbal
At the dawn of the recent financial upheaval, an article in this newsletter called attention to an extraordinary hearing before the U.S.
Editor's Note: The following article, "The Trouble of the $1,000 Billable Hour in Bankruptcy - Limitations of Professional Compensation by the
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