Judges’ legal orders are usually known for their dryness, but a Fort Lauderdale bankruptcy judge used one of his orders to send a clear message to counsel on both sides questioning the underpinnings of the case.
Considering an emergency motion to dismiss, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John K. Olson in Fort Lauderdale had some unflattering things to say about the case.
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