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Timing Is Everything: Bankruptcy Court Offers Guidance on When a Case Is Considered 'Filed'
The Bankruptcy Court thoroughly examined this issue and found that the "upload" time of a bankruptcy filing—and not the time physically "stamped" on a bankruptcy petition—determines when a case is commenced. In doing so, the Bankruptcy Court offered direction and guidelines that debtors and creditors will be well advised to observe in future cases.New York Legal Award Honorees Selected for 2023
The full list of our honorees, including Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, Distinguished Leaders, Diversity Initiative Winners, In-House Impact Winners, Innovation Award Winners, Litigation Departments of the Year, Dealmakers of the Year, Rising Stars and the finalists for Attorney of the Year.SEC Tells Broker-Dealers to Tighten Their Anti-Money Laundering Programs
Agency issues risk alert that investment firms are not meeting their compliance obligations.Schnader Harrison to Cease Operations
Firm partner and general counsel Keith Whitson said it will be "dissolving and winding up its affairs," but did not give a date for when the nearly 90-year-old firm will close its doors.View more book results for the query "Duane Morris"
Union Organizing Still Booming, But Growth Rate Slows
"Right now, unions are on a playing field that has never been more favorable for them, at least not in the last decade," Duane Morris partner Gerald Maatman said. "Now's the time to do it, while the going is good."Juul Lawyer's Suit Buttresses Concerns Pregnancy Discrimination Lives On, Just in Subtler Ways
"If a woman happens to become pregnant and for medical reasons they can't devote the time and attention to their job, fair or not, that can trigger resentment by the company," said Craig Barkacs, a professor of business law at the University of San Diego.Juul Lawyer's Suit Buttresses Concerns Pregnancy Discrimination Lives On, Just in Subtler Ways
"If a woman happens to become pregnant and for medical reasons they can't devote the time and attention to their job, fair or not, that can trigger resentment by the company," said Craig Barkacs, a professor of business law at the University of San Diego.Litigators Expect Forum Rulings to Draw More Lawsuits to Philadelphia
"There has always been a strong preference under common law to honor the plaintiff's choice of forum," Feldman Shepherd partner Mark Tanner said. "It's nice to see this sense of balance and fairness be restored."Causing a Stink? Wave of Fragrance Antitrust Suits Tied to Government Probes
"As far as proofs go, these are straightforward proofs. But none of these proofs, or none of the evidence suggesting the price fixing, etc., are set forth in the complaints," antitrust attorney Lionel Frank said.Trending Stories
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