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Litigation

What is usury?

Usury is traditionally defined as the charging of interest exceeding the permissible legal limit in connection with the...
David BlanskyDec 6, 2023Dec 6, 2023
Litigation

Understanding the Hall v. Oates Lawsuit

What is the lawsuit about? Daryl Hall sued John Oates and other parties in early November to prevent...
David BlanskyDec 5, 2023Dec 6, 2023
LitigationTrial

Trump Civil Trial: What is the case or controversy?

In most civil litigation, the party commencing the litigation (plaintiff) must suffer some injury and seeks to hold...
David BlanskyDec 4, 2023Jan 7, 2024
Litigation

Hall v. Oates: I can’t go for that.

In early November, Daryl Hall commenced a lawsuit under seal before a Nashville Chancery Court to prevent John...
David BlanskyDec 1, 2023Dec 3, 2023
BankruptcyInsolvencySolvencyUncategorized

Bankruptcy & Insolvency: Bankruptcy Courts report 13% increase in bankruptcies.

According to a report published on the United State Courts website on October 26, 2023, which can be...
David BlanskyNov 30, 2023Nov 29, 2023
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Bankruptcy & Insolvency: What is an assignment for the benefit of creditors?

An assignment for the benefit of creditors (ABC) is a legal proceeding under state law by which a...
David BlanskyNov 29, 2023Nov 14, 2025
Supreme Court

SCOTUS: What is the shadow docket?

The United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) considers certain matters on an emergency basis in which a single justice...
David BlanskyNov 28, 2023Dec 3, 2023
LitigationTrialUncategorized

Trump Civil Trial: What is a gag order?

Judge Engoron, the New York State Supreme Court judge presiding over the New York State Attorney General’s (AG)...
David BlanskyNov 27, 2023Jan 7, 2024
LitigationTrial

Trump Civil Trial: What is the disclaimer defense?

In the ongoing $250 million civil lawsuit filed against Donald Trump, his sons and certain Trump organizations in...
David BlanskyNov 21, 2023Dec 3, 2023
Supreme Court

SCOTUS: Supreme Court finally adopts ethics code.

Bowing to ongoing criticism about perceived appearances of impropriety and conflicts, on November 13, 2023 the Supreme Court...
David BlanskyNov 20, 2023Dec 3, 2023
BankruptcyInsolvencySolvency

Bankruptcy & Insolvency: What is a Zombie Company?

Anyone who has watched a horror film in the last 30 years is familiar with the concept of...
David BlanskyNov 18, 2023Nov 29, 2023
LitigationTrialUncategorized

FTX Trial: What is the “buried facts doctrine”?

By now, it is common knowledge Samuel Bankman-Fried was convicted on November 2, 2023 following trial in his...
David BlanskyNov 16, 2023Nov 29, 2023
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