U.S. Trustee Dodged Payment of Attorneys’ Fees Under the Equal Access to Justice Act
The Sixth Circuit holds that a debtor cannot recover attorneys’ fees from the U.S. Trustee under the EAJA in a contested matter, but leaves open the possibility of liability for counsel fees in a losing adversary proceeding.
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FTX Says It Is Owed Billions. It Has Filed About a Dozen Lawsuits to Realize Its Claims.
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With Reservations, a Chapter 11 Debtor with No Financial Distress Avoids Dismissal
Bankruptcy Judge Whitley says that a no-opt-out plan for a solvent debtor might violate creditors’ due process and jury trial rights.
California Friars File for Bankruptcy in Wake of Sex Abuse Lawsuits
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Former Bankruptcy Judge Moves to Stop Lawsuit That Led to His Resignation
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Tesla Fires New Salvo at Ex-Worker Bankrupted After Feud With Elon Musk
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Sam Bankman-Fried Will Not Face a Second Trial
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