Purdue Bankruptcy Judge OKs Law Firms’ Deal Giving Up $1M in Fees
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On Dismissal of a ‘13,’ Barton May (or May Not) Bar Garnishments
Section 1326(a)(2) by itself does not bar garnishment of funds held by a trustee on dismissal before confirmation.
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Another Circuit Upholds the 2018 Increase in U.S. Trustee Fees
Dissenters in the Fourth and Fifth Circuits evidently believe that the dual U.S. Trustee/Bankruptcy Administrator system is unconstitutional.
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Purdue Law Firms to Waive $1 Million in Fees over Sackler Defense Disclosures
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A District Court Rules that the U.S. Trustee Fee Increase Isn’t Retroactive
California district judge sides with the dissenter in the Fifth Circuit in saying that the parallel systems of U.S. Trustees and Bankruptcy Administrators violates the Bankruptcy Clause of the Constitution.
Judge Isgur Knocks Down a Special Counsel’s Fees for ‘Unprofessional’ Conduct
Incivility may be acceptable in matrimonial matters, but not when the lawyer represents a debtor.