consumer bankruptcy

The Daily Docket: J.P. Morgan Balks at Lehman Lehman Bid to Question ‘London Whale’

03/01/13

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. is balking at Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.’s efforts to question the trader known as the “London Whale” over derivatives trades, saying the failed investment bank is on a speculative fishing expedition meant to harass the bank in connection with the long-running litigation involving the two companies. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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Liberal Test Applied to Impose Fee Award for Creditor’s Unsuccessful Discharge Objection

02/25/13

By: Lauren Michalski

St. John’s Law Student

American Bankruptcy Law Review Staff

 

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Brunner Test Reexamined in Western District of New York

02/25/13

By: Shane Malone

St. John’s Law Student

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

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American Airlines Asks Not to Delay Antitrust Fight

02/22/13
Associated Press

American Airlines says Travelport Ltd. shouldn’t be allowed to delay a fast-approaching antitrust trial in which “billions of dollars” are potentially on the line.

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Do Apologies Matter in Bankruptcy?

02/15/13
EPA

As financially stretched Americans prepare to plead for a bankruptcy judge to approve their debt-payoff plans, could adding a single word—“sorry”—help their case?

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Apologies for Bankruptcy

02/08/13

My colleague, Jennifer Robbennolt, and I have posted a paper to SSRN exploring apologies in the bankruptcy context. Jennifer has done some of the leading studies on apologies in different legal contexts. Contrary to the instincts of many lawyers, apologies tend to produce better outcomes for defendants. For example, victims who hear an apology are less likely to feel they need to invoke legal process and are generally more amenable to settlements.

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Law Firm Does Not Qualify for Attorney Exemption in the Kansas Credit Services Organizations Act

01/26/13

By:  Lisa Fresolone

St. John’s Law Student

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

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Financial Dermatologists

01/09/13

The Yellow Pages that arrived at my door yesterday. This strange book is an object of great fascination to a generation that has grown up watching YouTube and relying on Wikipedia instead of World Book and Brittanica.  It was pure Kismet, but when I opened the volume, it was to Lawyers-Bankruptcy.  It turned out to be an enlightening experience. The Yellow Pages is perhaps the only place one can find concentrated advertising by bankruptcy (and other) lawyers.

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Bad Faith Constitutes “Cause” For Dismissal of a Bankruptcy Case

01/08/13

By: Kathleen Mullins

St. John’s Law Student

American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff

 

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