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Should an Estate Professional Be Paid for Defending Fees?
Seth H. Lieberman and Patrick Sibley of Pryor Cashman discuss §330 of the Bankruptcy Code, the section under which bankruptcy estate professionals seek compensation for fees incurred as a result of defending fee applications.Baker Botts Wins High Court Review in Bankruptcy Fee Fight
The firm and its cocounsel raked in about $120 million in fees from the bankruptcy of Asarco LLC, plus an enhancement of $4.2 million for work that a judge called "nothing short of extraordinary." But the firm says it's entitled to millions more incurred successfully defending its bounty.Justices Add Cases to New Term's Docket
Housing discrimination, judicial candidates' campaign finances, bankruptcy fee applications and religion-related job bias claims are among 11 cases that the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear in its new term.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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