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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.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.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.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.
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.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.Citing Partners Billing for Grunt Work, Judge Slashes NY Firm's Bid for Millions in Added Fees
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