Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the court, stated that an insurer is a “party in interest” that can object when it “may be directly and adversely affected by the reorganization plan.”
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'This Is Your Time': AI Gives In-House Counsel Unprecedented Leverage
In a keynote address at the Legal Innovators conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, industry expert Zach Abramowitz said in-house teams are well-positioned to drive innovation at their companies and disrupt the outside counsel relationship.
Fired for Wanting Less Diversity Efforts? White Employee Sues HP
“The statement made by the plaintiff regarding the defendant’s DEI efforts were falsely branded as ‘dogpiling,’ and ‘racist’ by managers in the employ of the defendant, including the plaintiff’s supervisor, Dean Wicke,” the complaint alleged.
Panel Sends AT&T Data Breach Lawsuits to Texas Judge Ada Brown
In a Wednesday order, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation assigned U.S. District Judge Ada Brown of the Northern District of Texas to oversee the AT&T data breach docket.
With Investigation Practices in Hot Demand, Shook Launches Group That Emphasizes Government Expertise
The new government investigations practice “helps us with our clients. It’s a clearer message of our capabilities,” said Bill Corrigan, a co-leader of the group.