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U.S. Supreme Court

May 7, 2009

Bankruptcy Case Snares O'Melveny

A federal bankruptcy judge ordered an unusual evidentiary hearing Tuesday to determine whether O'Melveny & Myers deserves to be paid for its work representing the electronics company SONICblue Inc.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JOSE - A federal bankruptcy judge ordered an unusual evidentiary hearing Tuesday to determine whether O'Melveny & Myers deserves to be paid for its work representing the electronics company SONICblue Inc.

O'Melveny & Myers was hoping to win final court approval for $1.3 million in fees and costs, after agreeing to a $500,000 reduction requested by an attorney representing a creditors' committ...

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