NOTE: The case links below may be accessed by lexis.com subscribers. Non-subscribers may obtain research packages by the day, week, or month at lexisONE In Commercial and Residential Maintenance, Inc. v. Abblitt (In re Abblitt) , 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 4084 (Bankr. D. Or. Dec. 21
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Facing potential bankruptcy, the board that governs the once flush-with-cash Kansas City school district is taking the unusual and contentious step of shuttering almost half its schools. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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Bankruptcy courts have broad authority to discipline attorneys pursuant to their inherent sanction power. In the recent Price v. Lehtinen (In re Lehtinen) decision, the Ninth Circuit stated that bankruptcy courts can exercise their inherent power to sanction attorneys in any way that is not puniti
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This Emerging Issues Analysis examines a bankruptcy court’s decision to order the implementation of certain accounting procedures where punitive damages alone would not make the mortgage company change its behavior. The court relied on its own inherent authority as well as the author
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Vancouver Bankruptcy. This information is presented by the attorneys of Baxter & Baxter, LLP, a Pacific Northwest law firm with offices in Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. To visit our firm’s main website, visit www.baxterlaw.com. The Vancouver WA bankruptcy attorneys in the Bankruptcy Practice Group represent Vancouver and other SW Washington consumers in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. To speak with a Vancouver Washington Bankruptcy attorney, call 360.574.5239
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Vancouver Bankruptcy. This information is presented by the Bankruptcy Practice Group of Baxter & Baxter, LLP. The Vancouver WA bankruptcy lawyers of Baxter & Baxter, LLP, represent individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. We offer a free initial phone consultation. We can stop collection calls from debt collectors. We can advise consumers whether to file for bankruptcy, and what form of bankruptcy to file.
Vancouver Bankruptcy. The Vancouver WA bankruptcy attorneys of Baxter & Baxter, LLP have offices in SW Washington, and represent consumers in Vancouver, Clark County, Cowlitz County, Pacific County, Wahkiakum County, and Skamania County. If you would like a free telephone consultation with a Washington bankruptcy lawyer, call (360) 574-5239 today!
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In this Emerging Issues Analysis, author James M. Lawniczak looks at the 2009 appellate decisions establishing the majority view that buyout payments made to departing shareholders in leveraged buyout situations will be protected from avoidance actions under Code section 546(e) so long as the paymen
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Helped by a spate of acquisitions, start-ups are getting funded, which gives them a chance to hire. It looked as if the economy had dealt a powerful blow to L.J. Mottel, a 35-year-old father of two, when his employer, the Fontainebleau hotel and resort in Las Vegas, filed for bankruptcy and laid him off. ¶ But unlike other victims of the downturn, Mottel had the luck of a high-roller on a hot streak: He was the Fontainebleau’s director of information technology, and that made him a hot commodity. He didn’t have to wait long before getting a new job at Service-now.com, a Solana Beach, Calif., tech firm that develops Web applications to help companies automate their IT departments. ¶ “I never got the panicky feeling,” Mottel said. “I felt the IT field is the right place to be.” ¶ While unemployment continues to limp along at nearly 10% nationally and more than 12% in California, the high-tech industry is on a roll. Sparked in part by a series of acquisitions, start-ups are getting funded again, giving them the cash infusion needed to hire. ¶ Some tech companies are even having a hard time finding qualified employees to fill their openings, a reflection both of the competition to hire talent and of some workers’ unwillingness to move.
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High-tech industry is powering up again
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Vancouver Bankruptcy. The Vancouver WA bankruptcy lawyers of Baxter & Baxter, LLP, represent individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. We offer a free initial phone consultation. We can stop collection calls from debt collectors. We can advise consumers whether to file for bankruptcy, and what form of bankruptcy to file.
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