Sears Retirees’ Life Insurance Payouts Could Be Just $135 Each
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Coal Miners Block Train Tracks in Protest of Company’s Bankruptcy Gaffe
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Nasty Gal's Texts Lead to Telemarketing Lawsuit Against the Clothing Retailer
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Losing Competitive Advantage Doesn’t Justify Redacting a Settlement Agreement
Judge Garrity in New York adopts a narrow view of ‘commercial information’ that may be redacted in a court filing.
Helicopter Bankruptcy Highlights Surprise Medical Bill Backlash
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Second Circuit Defines a Prohibited Double Recovery on Fraudulent Transfers
There is no prohibited double recovery from multiple defendants, the appeals courts says, until the trustee has recovered cash equaling the value of the fraudulently transferred property.
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A ‘Plausible’ Claim for a Discharge Violation Is No Longer Sufficient after Taggart
An Alabama case shows how Taggart heightened the pleading standards for a complaint alleging a violation of the discharge injunction.