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Another Minor Fix to a Previous Opinion - New Century TRS Holdings, Inc.
Judge Carey released an order amending his Memorandum Opinion dated May 10, 2011 in the New Century TRS Holdings, Inc. bankruptcy. His previous opinion had misstated the amount of a settlement between the two parties in the adversary proceeding which gave rise to the opinion. Through this order,...
Another Minor Fix to a Previous Opinion - New Century TRS Holdings, Inc.
Judge Carey released an order amending his Memorandum Opinion dated May 10, 2011 in the New Century TRS Holdings, Inc. bankruptcy. His previous opinion had misstated the amount of a settlement between the two parties in the adversary proceeding which gave rise to the opinion. Through this order,...
Minor Fix to a Previous Opinion - NEC Holdings Corp.
Judge Walsh released an amended Opinion in the NEC Holdings Corp. case on May 18, 2011. His previous opinion had an incomplete citation of 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2). It shows just how serious our judges are about the Bankruptcy Code. In an effort to keep followers of this blog fully apprised of...
Minor Fix to a Previous Opinion - NEC Holdings Corp.
Judge Walsh released an amended Opinion in the NEC Holdings Corp. case on May 18, 2011. His previous opinion had an incomplete citation of 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2). It shows just how serious our judges are about the Bankruptcy Code. In an effort to keep followers of this blog fully apprised of...
"For the people who believe that readjusting the Snuggie when you move from the Barcolounger to the mobility scooter is too much work..."
"... comes the Forever Lazy, described as : 'the one piece, lie around, lounge around, full body lazy wear!'"... observes Manolo, adding: Many thanks to the Manolo’s internet friend Anne for altering him to this.That's not a reference to me. Anne with an e would be a misspelling, referring to me....
