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April 01, 2017 |

Canadian Suits

14 minute read
May 25, 2016 |

Nortel Distribution Appeal Gets Third Circuit Jump-Start

A Delaware federal judge has certified an appeal of a bankruptcy court's unusual method for distributing $7.3 billion raised in Nortel Network's protracted bankruptcy proceeding, saying a review by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit would materially advance a case that has already dragged on for seven years.
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January 14, 2016 |

Nortel Fee Bonanza Continues as Creditors Square Off in NY

As creditors fight over Nortel Networks' $7.3 billion carcass, bankruptcy lawyers are feasting on the fees.
4 minute read
January 14, 2016 | Law.com

Nortel Fee Bonanza Continues as Creditors Square Off in NY

As creditors fight over Nortel Networks' $7.3 billion carcass, bankruptcy lawyers are feasting on the fees.
4 minute read
September 28, 2015 |

Big Canadian Suits

Bell / NFL v. CRTC; Re Nortel Networks Corp.; Dunkin' Brands Canada Ltd. v. Bertico
6 minute read
September 28, 2015 | Law.com

Big Canadian Suits

Bell / NFL v. CRTC; Re Nortel Networks Corp.; Dunkin' Brands Canada Ltd. v. Bertico
6 minute read
Canadian Firm's Ties to Milberg Figure in Fight for Sino-Forest Lead Counsel Role
Publication Date: 2012-01-10
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Ties to U.S. plaintiffs firms may be valuable to Canadian firms pressing securities class action claims north of the border, but such relationships may also carry risks. In a decision appointing firms to lead a shareholder class action against Sino-Forest Corp., a judge in Ontario explored whether the Toronto firm Kim Orr should be disqualified from the bidding because of the firm's prominent ties with Milberg.

August 23, 2010 |

Judge Approves Less Than Half of Milberg's 'Unusual' Added Fees Request

A federal judge in New York has slashed what he called an "unusual" request for additional fees by Milberg for a 2006 settlement of a securities class action against Nortel Networks. Milberg, its Canadian co-counsel and the claims administrator asked for $2.77 million in fees and expenses not included in their 2007 fee applications. Judge Richard M. Berman, citing the "very substantial" $38 million in fees and expenses already awarded to Milberg and Koskie Minsky, approved only 41 percent of the request.
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August 23, 2010 |

Judge Cuts Milberg's Added Fee Request in Securities Action

A federal judge has slashed what he called an "unusual" request for additional fees by Milberg for a 2006 settlement of a securities class action against Nortel Networks Corp. Milberg, along with its Canadian co-counsel and the settlement's claims administrator, asked for $2.77 million in fees and expenses not included in their 2007 fee applications. Southern District Judge Richard M. Berman, citing the "very substantial" $38 million in fees and expenses already awarded to Milberg and Koskie Minsky, based in Toronto, approved only 41 percent of the request.
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