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Bankruptcy Rulings Clear Up Circuits
The Supreme Court resolved two problems deeply dividing the federal circuits by refusing to read into the bankruptcy code what was not expressly there. The Court held that only the trustee for a bankruptcy estate -- and not an insurance company -- can recover administrative expenses. On the same day, the justices held that bankruptcy does not change the burden of proof on a tax claim.Late tax attorney escapes final levy thanks to 7th Circuit
Death may have been certain for prominent Chicago tax attorney Burton Kanter, who died in 2001. However, following a decision yesterday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, taxes are not.2nd Circuit Took a Look, Cleared the Way for Poet's Book
A federal appeals court vacated an injunction against a compilation of Dorothy Parker poems for alleged copyright violations. Although Penguin Putnam Inc. admitted that it photocopied plaintiff Stuart Y. Silverstein's collection of Parker's poems and rearranged them chronologically for a section of its book, a 2nd Circuit panel ruled that Silverstein's protectable interest was too small to keep Penguin's book off the shelves.Trending Stories
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