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'Thieving Lawyer'? Fight Over Girardi Keese Fees 'Troubling,' Bankruptcy Judge Says
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell on Tuesday refused to allow The Mandell Law Firm to transfer $1.87 million in attorney fees to the Girardi Keese trustee, citing contingencies he found "troubling."FCC's $4.2M Penalty Not Dischargeable; Is 'Claim' Giving Rise to 'Debt' Arising From Fraud
Girardi Keese Bankruptcy Trustee Files Third Lawsuit Seeking Millions in Legal Fees
This time, Elissa Miller, the trustee of Girardi Keese's Chapter 7 filing who sued Erika Girardi last month, alleges the defunct Los Angeles firm's former co-counsel in a case failed to turn over potentially millions of dollars in legal fees.$2.1 Million FCC Penalty Debt Not Reached by Code §§523(a)(2)(A),1141(d)(6)(A)
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People in the News—July 15, 2020—FisherBroyles, Ansa Assuncao
FisherBroyles brought on Ari Levine, a commercial transactions partner who joins the firm in Philadelphia and London, and Ansa Assuncao announced the promotion of Melissa R. Lock as a partner.Arbitrator Awards $4M to Fired Ex-CEO of Milton-Based Auto Battery Company
A JAMS arbitrator said Exide Technologies had no basis to claim it fired its former CEO "for cause" and must pay him more than $4 million in severance, fees and interest.Three Recent Developments in Third Circuit Bankruptcy Law
Bankruptcy and corporate restructurings continue to be active despite generally strong U.S. financial markets and broader macroeconomic conditions. This is a brief overview of three recent and noteworthy bankruptcy decisions within the Third Circuit.Three Recent Developments in Third Circuit Bankruptcy Law
Bankruptcy and corporate restructurings continue to be active despite generally strong U.S. financial markets and broader macroeconomic conditions. This is a brief overview of three recent and noteworthy bankruptcy decisions within the Third Circuit.Supreme Court Rules Rejection of Trademark License Does Not Rescind Rights of Licensee
<b><i>Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC</b></i><p> The question for the Court was whether a debtor’s rejection of its agreement granting a license “terminates rights of the licensee that would survive the licensor’s breach under applicable nonbankruptcy law.”Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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