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Discovery Cracker sold to CT Summation
I wonder if Don Imus had anything to do with naming that product...?
Sub Prime Carnage Continues with Lehman Bros.
I hope that, in all of the layoffs taking place, Lehman doesn't can all of the IT folks...
I hope that, in all of the layoffs taking place, Lehman doesn't can all of the IT folks...
Sub Prime Carnage Continues with Lehman Bros.
I hope that, in all of the layoffs taking place, Lehman doesn't can all of the IT folks...
E-Everything... Meet eWorld!
Long time readers know that this blog was intended to be more than just an insomnia curing repository for discussions of sec. 541 of the Bankruptcy Code in the digital era.
E-Everything... Meet eWorld!
Long time readers know that this blog was intended to be more than just an insomnia curing repository for discussions of sec. 541 of the Bankruptcy Code in the digital era.
Long time readers know that this blog was intended to be more than just an insomnia curing repository for discussions of sec. 541 of the Bankruptcy Code in the digital era.
The company in the news piece below, PubliCARD, Inc., develops the "smart cards" that are all too familiar to today's college students. The applications can include cashless cafeteria transactions, tracking attendance, etc.
Those Pesky Debtors and Their Technology...
The company in the news piece below, PubliCARD, Inc., develops the "smart cards" that are all too familiar to today's college students. The applications can include cashless cafeteria transactions, tracking attendance, etc.
Those Pesky Debtors and Their Technology...
The company in the news piece below, PubliCARD, Inc., develops the "smart cards" that are all too familiar to today's college students. The applications can include cashless cafeteria transactions, tracking attendance, etc.
Blue Light Special in the Boot and Nuke Department - Part I
I can remember all too well as a child hearing the KMart PA announcement that there was a blue light special in the children's shoe
Blue Light Special in the Boot and Nuke Department - Part I
I can remember all too well as a child hearing the KMart PA announcement that there was a blue light special in the children's shoe
A recent decision by Judge Montali denied a bankruptcy trustee’s bid to capture a piece of the sole proprietorship business of a non-filing spouse.
Everyone who has represented a general unsecured creditor in a big chapter 11 case has had this experience.
In the previous post, I commented on In re Adbox, Inc., 2007 WL 1584582 (9th Cir.
If you have defended a few preference actions, I’ll bet that you’ve heard this one from your client more than once: “Can I countersue them for what they owe me?" The obvious (to a bankruptcy lawyer) and correc
Bankruptcy Judge Lee of the Eastern District of California probably doesn’t think that it should be necessary to remind litigants that a personal injury plaintiff need not obtain relief from the post-discharge injuncti
Bankruptcy Judge Jury of the Central District has joined the majority of courts across the land in holding that a chapter 7 debtor may deduct, for purposes of means testing, expenses which the debtor has sworn elsewher
We all know that per 11 U.S.C.