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BankruptcyInsolvencySolvencySupreme Court

Florida Bankruptcy Court Finds Bird Scooter Releases Do Not Run Afoul Of Purdue Pharma

On August 2, 2024, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida (“Bankruptcy Court”) entered an...
David BlanskyAug 19, 2024Sep 2, 2024
BankruptcyInsolvencySolvency

Giuliani Bankruptcy Saga Concludes

In my July 22 post titled, Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Drama Continues, I reported on the memorandum decision entered...
David BlanskyAug 5, 2024Aug 4, 2024
BankruptcyInsolvencySolvency

The Gateway Pundit Bankruptcy Dismissed as Bad Faith Filing

On July 25, 2024, Judge Mindy A. Mora of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District...
David BlanskyJul 29, 2024Jul 28, 2024
BankruptcyInsolvencyLitigation

Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Drama Continues

In a late 2023 post, I wrote about Rudolph Giuliani’s efforts to avoid the collection of a $148...
David BlanskyJul 22, 2024Jul 21, 20241 Comment on Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Drama Continues
BankruptcySupreme Court

A Deeper Dive Into the SCOTUS Purdue Pharma Opinion

As I wrote in my recent blog post, SCOTUS Rejects Third Party Releases of the Sackler Family in...
David BlanskyJul 8, 2024Jul 7, 2024
BankruptcySupreme Court

SCOTUS Rejects Third Party Releases of the Sackler Family in the Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Case

Surpeme Court Puts the Kibosh on the Sackler Opioid Settlement
David BlanskyJul 1, 2024Jul 7, 20242 Comments on SCOTUS Rejects Third Party Releases of the Sackler Family in the Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Case
Litigation

Florida Rule Changes Bring Civil Practice Into Closer Alignment with Federal Practice

On May 23, 2024, on its own motion, the Florida Supreme Court modified Florida Rule of Civil Procedure...
David BlanskyJun 24, 2024Jun 23, 20241 Comment on Florida Rule Changes Bring Civil Practice Into Closer Alignment with Federal Practice
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Is plagiarism in the practice of law illegal?

While frowned upon in academia, plagiarism in the practice of law has often been considered the sincerest form...
David BlanskyJun 18, 2024
Supreme Court

SCOTUS Strikes Down Ban on Bump Stocks

In a 6-3 decision split along ideological lines, in Garland v. Cargill, the Supreme Court of the United...
David BlanskyJun 18, 2024Jun 15, 2024
BankruptcySupreme Court

SCOTUS Declines to Refund Bankruptcy Fees

In a 6-3 opinion issued on June 14, 2024, in Office of the United States Trustee v. John...
David BlanskyJun 15, 2024Jun 15, 2024
BankruptcyLitigation

Southern District of Florida Affirms Trustee’s Sale of State Law Avoidance Claims

There is a split among federal courts as to whether a Chapter 7 Trustee may sell avoidance claims...
David BlanskyMay 14, 2024May 14, 2024
Litigation

What is the pleading standard for affirmative defenses in federal court?

As discussed in in my Best Practices for Pleading Complaints post, Rule 8(a) of the Federal Rules of...
David BlanskyMar 29, 2024Mar 31, 2024
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