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Electricity Still Not a Good Under Section 503(b)(9)
With this ruling, six bankruptcy court decisions from the District of Oregon, the Eastern District of Kentucky, the District of Delaware, the Northern District of Texas, and the Southern District of New York have held that electricity is not a "good" and does not qualify under Section 503(b)(9). The ruling can make the differences between being paid in full as opposed to pennies (if any) on the dollar.Law Firm Data Scientists Are Letting Loose
By allowing their data scientists to be scientists, law firms are spurring real innovation, and making the legal market a more attractive, and fruitful, career path for these experts.Fisher & Phillips and Ogletree Are Leading Atlanta Law Firms in Diversity Ranking
Clients want to see law firms "walking the walk and not just talking the talk" on diversity efforts, said Liz Washko, managing director of Ogletree Deakins.View more book results for the query "Troutman Sanders"
Alston & Bird Deposes King & Spalding as Largest Atlanta Firm for Second Year
King & Spalding, which has seen its lawyer count in New York and D.C. mushroom, is "doing a very good job of keeping their rates up and keeping their attorneys very busy," said a law firm recruiter.Man Sues Deutsche Bank, Others for Allegedly Using Fake Deeds to Evict Family
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Constitutional Attacks Mount Against Federal Agency Proceedings in Wake of High Court Decision
With the first post-Axon challenge already underway in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and a pending petition for writ of certiorari from a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision declaring the SEC's administrative proceedings unconstitutional, we may soon see whether and how these judicial constraints on administrative proceedings will continue to develop in the aftermath of Axon.Argument Date Is Set for New York Redistricting Appeal
A 2022 New York court case contributed to flipping the political balance in the U.S. House of Representatives to the GOP for the midterm elections. The new case may revise the lines created under that order.Trending Stories
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