SVB Financial Plans to Hand VC Business to Creditors
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Drugmaker Endo Cleared to Poll Creditors on Opioid Settlements
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Justice Department Objects to Keeping Dispute Involving Ex-Bankruptcy Judge in Former Colleagues’ Hands
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$52 Million Missing in Involuntary Bankruptcy Case of Commercial Lender
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Commentary: A Potential Fix for Mass Tort Bankruptcies*
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Canadian Cities, First Nations Oppose Purdue Opioid Settlement That Left Them Empty-Handed
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Embattled Solar Company Operating in Connecticut Files for Bankruptcy
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New Management at Lucky Bucks Sues Former Executives, Alleges Fraud
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U.S. Trustee Dodged Payment of Attorneys’ Fees Under the Equal Access to Justice Act
The Sixth Circuit holds that a debtor cannot recover attorneys’ fees from the U.S. Trustee under the EAJA in a contested matter, but leaves open the possibility of liability for counsel fees in a losing adversary proceeding.
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