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Bankruptcy

May 13, 2002

Understanding the Process Is Key to Defending Adversary Proceeding

Focus Column - By Howard N. Madris - Bankruptcy Court can be a strange foray for a litigator accustomed to practicing in state courts or federal district courts, particularly when the bankruptcy trustee or debtor-in-possession sues the litigator's client in an adversary proceeding for money damages.

        Focus Column
        
        By Howard N. Madris
        
        Bankruptcy Court can be a strange foray for a litigator accustomed to practicing in state courts or federal district courts, particularly when the bankruptcy t...

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