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...probable cause. This term, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two opinions involving K...
...bankruptcy in history at the time. In 1975, he was one of President Ford's two potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court...
...the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Gideon...
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...would have an alternative to possibly spending years arguing in a foreign court under the constraints of foreign law. Now, with the ever...
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...unconscionable. U.S. District Judge...solved out of court. BANKRUPTCY ...
...and creditors committee work have dwindled. Even the bankruptcy courts themselves are feeling the pinch. The U.S. bankruptcy court in Manhattan, one of the...
...'In re Howrey' Earlier this month, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California denied a motion by...
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...now-defunct firm, according to court filings made last week. The...roles in the Chapter 11 bankruptcies of Washington, D.C., litigation...
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