Sentences with phrase «bankruptcy court opinions»

Features reviews of bankruptcy court opinions from around the country, broken down into three subheads: «The Bottom Line,» «What Happened» and «Why This Case Is Interesting.»
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All told, the RECAP Archive now contains about 3.4 million documents from 1.5 million federal district court and bankruptcy cases from 1960 to the present, including all judicial opinions available via the Written Opinionsopinions available via the Written OpinionsOpinions Report.
Plus, every author with even the slimmest chance of getting rights reverted have been throwing buyback fees at EC so that they won't get caught up in bankruptcy court when / if (my opinion, when) EC files for bankruptcy.
I did mention to a number of the writers that efforts to get coverage would not affect the outcome of the bankruptcy court; it is relatively insulated from public opinion, as it should be.
A recent memorandum opinion from Kansas in the United States Bankruptcy Court against Persels and Associates and attorney Stan Goodwin didn't probably wind up how Persels would have wanted it to.
The EDVA Update monitors and highlights opinions important in civil, bankruptcy, and criminal cases, and the blog is written by trial lawyers who frequently appear in that court
Notably, instead of chopping through the bramble bush of nuanced statutory interpretation, the Court's opinion relied principally on broad bankruptcy policy objectives.
This includes the Court of Appeals, the Court of Special Appeals, the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the Maryland Tax Court, the Circuit Court for Baltimore City and opinions of the -LSB-...]
This includes the Court of Appeals, the Court of Special Appeals, the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the Maryland Tax Court, the Circuit Court for Baltimore City and opinions of the Maryland Business and Technology Case Management Program.
Currently, Google Scholar allows you to search and read published opinions of US state appellate and supreme court cases since 1950, US federal district, appellate, tax and bankruptcy courts since...
On the federal level, the U.S. Supreme Court is using Twitter to distribute opinions, as is the 9th Circuit and courts such as the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
The collection contains approximately 3.4 million orders and opinions from approximately 1.5 million federal district and bankruptcy court cases dating back to 1960, according to a blog post from the Free Law Project.
The Supreme Court's opinion in Clark enunciated a three - prong test for deciding whether inherited IRAs in fact are included in a bankruptcy estate, and several of the Clark posts used three bullet points or tabulated numbers (1) through (3) to reflect that test.
Today, my co-blogger, Bob Ambrogi, posted about this blog, Maryland Court Watcher, where a group of Maryland attorneys provide synopses of «all opinions publicly available on the Internet of the Court of Appeals and Court of Special Appeals of Maryland, the U.S. District Court and Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, the Maryland Tax Court, and any Circuit Court in Maryland.»
Members of our bankruptcy group have been counsel in bankruptcy matters resulting in dozens of published opinions and have argued bankruptcy appeals at all levels, including the United States Supreme Court.
«A pilot project giving the public free, text - searchable, online - access to court opinions now is available to all federal appellate, district and bankruptcy courts....»
The Fifth Circuit, in effect, denied about $ 5.5 million in fees and costs to Baker Botts in the ASARCO bankruptcy if we read the Fifth Circuit opinion correctly, leading to a grant of certiorari (No. 14 - 103) to resolve the split among federal circuit courts.
According to that Supreme Court opinion, when Haden failed to supersede the judgment against him and his business on Sacks» breach - of - contract claim, Sacks and the firm incurred considerable expense to secure a turnover order under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 31.002 (e), have a receiver appointed to prevent prejudgment transfer of Haden's assets and seek dismissal of Haden's bankruptcy filings.
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued its opinion in Baker Botts v. Asarco, holding that professionals retained in bankruptcy cases can not receive compensation for the costs of defending their fee applications.
Currently, Google Scholar allows you to search and read published opinions of US state appellate and supreme court cases since 1950, US federal district, appellate, tax and bankruptcy courts since 1923 and US Supreme Court cases since court cases since 1950, US federal district, appellate, tax and bankruptcy courts since 1923 and US Supreme Court cases since Court cases since 1791.
The first entry is for the Federal Digital System (FDsys) and describes the current content of the United States Courts Opinions Collection, which now includes «sixty - five courts (nine appellate courts, twenty - one district courts, and thirty - five bankruptcy coCourts Opinions Collection, which now includes «sixty - five courts (nine appellate courts, twenty - one district courts, and thirty - five bankruptcy cocourts (nine appellate courts, twenty - one district courts, and thirty - five bankruptcy cocourts, twenty - one district courts, and thirty - five bankruptcy cocourts, and thirty - five bankruptcy courtscourts).
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