Madoff Trustee Beats Back Another End Run Around $7.2 Billion Settlement
Someone who pays $7.2 billion is entitled to a court’s sympathy and protection.
Nationwide Class Suits Barred; Loophole Found for Fee-Only Chapter 13 Plans
Consumer debtors bat 500 last week in significant cases.
U.S. Trustee Targets A&P Bankruptcy Expenses
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Philadelphia Law Firm Absorbs Most of Dickstein Shapiro
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Claim Buyer Doesn’t Acquire Seller’s Insider Status, Ninth Circuit Holds
Debtor-friendly opinion validates strategy for cramming down on secured lender.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Court Set to Weigh in on Bitcoin's Currency Status
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Florida Bankruptcy Judge Splits with Seventh Circuit on Attorney/Client Privilege
Client questionnaires are held to be protected by the attorney/client privilege.
Analysis: Delaware Judge Categorically Bars All Counsel from Compensation for Defense of Fees
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A $15,000 Civil Contempt Order Was Interlocutory and Not Appealable
Perhaps a civil contempt order should sometimes be final in bankruptcy.