Undisclosed Fee Sharing Results in Disqualification and Disgorgement in Delaware
Since they weren’t bankruptcy lawyers, the firm wasn’t disqualified for the first nondisclosure offense. The second time, Delaware’s Judge Dorsey ordered disqualification and disgorgement
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Federal Income Taxes for a ‘Straddle Year’ Are Administrative Priority Claims
On an issue with no appellate authority, a Delaware district judge rules that federal income taxes are administrative claims if filing occurs before the year’s end.
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The 2005 Amendments to Section 546(c) Limited the Remedies of Reclamation Creditors
Reclamation creditors no longer have liens or administrative claims if a secured lender sucks up all the value in reclaimed goods.
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Great Debates (2020 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop)
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Force Majeure Clause Cut an Illinois Debtor’s Rent by 75%
Chicago judge cut rent by 75% after governor prohibited on-premises dining in the debtor’s restaurant.