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Bankruptcy Rule 9031: Out of Date and Out of Touch—Why an Amendment is Long Overdue
Rule 9031 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure prevents all bankruptcy judges and, if broadly interpreted, any federal judge hearing bankruptcy cases and proceedings, from appointing special masters. The rule is outdated and should be repealed or amended to accord with the reality of today's complex Chapter 11 cases.Are Judges Making Decisions to Keep Themselves Off the '6-Month List'?
"The suggestion that any of our judges, all of whom are saturated in motion briefs, would request more briefing as a delay tactic is unfounded and disappointing," Chief Judge Renee Marie Bumb said.Are These Judges Too Slow? New Data and Nuances
"I think the numbers only tell part of the story. It's important to have an appreciation for what else is going on with respect to that particular judge's docket," litigator Kerri Chewning said.Deal Watch: Skadden, Latham, Paul Hastings and Several Others Land on Squarespace Deal
Meanwhile, caution by the Federal Reserve in lowering interest rates is affecting deal optimism.View more book results for the query "Gibbons PC"
Former Law Firm CFO Pleads Guilty to $1.5M Embezzlement, Nonpayment of Taxes
Under a plea agreement, the state will recommend that Dunlea be sentenced to five years in state prison and that he pay restitution to his former law firm and the state Division of Taxation, the Attorney General's Office said.Former Law Firm CFO Pleads Guilty to $1.5M Embezzlement, Nonpayment of Taxes
Under a plea agreement, the state will recommend that Dunlea be sentenced to five years in state prison and that he pay restitution to his former law firm and the state Division of Taxation, the New Jersey attorney general's office said.On the Move and After Hours: NJOPD; Peckar Abramson; Bernstein DePhillips; CSG Law
The New Jersey Office of the Public Defender welcomes an assistant public defender; CSG Law adds three litigation attorneys; and more moves.Real Estate and Construction Law Special Section 2024
The special section this year covers everything from affordable housing, flood insurance, pronouns in real estate contracts, and much more, both offering a glimpse of legislation to come, as well as helping understand existing and recently enacted law.New Economic Incentives for Developers of Affordable Housing Are on the Horizon
"Given the significant outstanding need in New Jersey for inclusionary and affordable housing, these actions are a clear legislative step, creating fundamental changes in how housing might be incentivized and financed," according to Cameron W. MacLeod and Kenneth D. McPherson III of Gibbons.Trending Stories
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