By Christine Simmons | May 29, 2012
Although a string of law firms have filed for bankruptcy in recent years, Dewey & LeBoeuf last week became the largest to file for Chapter 11, and the case raises novel issues for credito
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The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware to dismiss all claims against a transportation company, ruling that the plainti
By Sara Randazzo | July 13, 2012
The leadership team overseeing the bankrupt remnants of Dewey & LeBoeuf laid out a proposed settlement plan to former firm partners Wednesday under which those partners are being asked to
By Dan Christensen | November 5, 2003
Calling it the "most egregious recent example of an alarming trend toward excessive secrecy in the federal courts," a national journalism group has filed a friend-of-the-court brief urging the
By Ben Present | September 20, 2011
Dram shop litigation against an establishment that serves alcohol may proceed, even without direct evidence that it served an intoxicated patron, a Lawrence County judge has ruled. Relying o
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By Jim Edwards | January 31, 2003
Edward Forchion, a Rastafarian better known as "NJ Weedman," has sought attention for the cause of marijuana legalization for years. Three years ago, for instance, he was arrested for smoking
By Gregg Fields | August 4, 2011
Miami-Dade County was correct in denying an application to develop homes on smaller lots than those legally mandated by the county’s Urban Development Boundary, the 3rd District Court of Ap
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9th Cir. 11-60018 The court of appeals reversed a Bankruptcy Appellate Panel judgment and remanded the action for further proceedings. The court held that a debtors child n
By Christopher Lilienthal | April 14, 2003
When a workers' compensation insurer is in liquidation, a claim for compensation, filed by a doctor treating a worker claimant, must be decided through the proof of claim process, pursuant
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