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| Young Lawyers in a Down Economy: Hanging Up Their Own Shingles
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Anting J. Wang |
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| Keeping Skills Fresh
This article is reprinted with permission from the September/October/November 2009 (Vol. XVII, No. 1) issue of the Federal Bar Council News. Copyright © 2009 Federal Bar Council. All rights reserved. Further duplication without permission is prohibited.
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Anting J. Wang |
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| Senate Defeats Legislation Permitting Judges to “Cramdown” Mortgage Modifications on Primary Residences |
Anting J. Wang |
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| A Primer on Adequate Protection - Under Section 361 of the Bankruptcy Code |
Anting J. Wang |
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| Federal Rule of Evidence 611(c): Leading a Witness on Direct Examination |
Christina J. Kang |
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| The Burdens of Persuasion and Production |
John P. McCahey |
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| The Americas Restructuring and Insolvency Guide 2008/2009 - Chapter 11 |
Mark S. Indelicato & Mark T. Power |
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| John P. McCahey: The Open Door to Inadmissible Evidence: Curative Admissibility |
John P. McCahey |
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John P. McCahey: Should Experts Receive Witness Immunity? |
John P. McCahey |
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John P. McCahey: The Adverse Inference for Spoilation of Evidence |
John P. McCahey |
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John P. McCahey: After the default: Litigation under UCC Article 9 |
John P. McCahey and Julie Dubitsky |
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John P. McCahey: From assistant counsel to "complete lawyer" |
John P. McCahey |
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The Missing Witness Rule: Its Application at Civil Trials |
John P. McCahey |
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Is the Fox Guarding the Henhouse? How to Stop KERP Abuse |
William R. Fabrizio and Lawrence D. Norden |
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Good Faith and UCC Revised Article 3: Holders in Due Course |
John P. McCahey |
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When Committees Object After Class Accepts Plan |
Rosanne Thomas Matzat |
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Be Careful What You Write |
Jeffrey Meltzer |
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The Deflation of the "Golden Parachute" in Bankruptcy |
William R. Fabrizio and L.Vanessa Abrahams |
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Disinterestedness, Conflicts of Interest Are Pitfalls for the Unwary. |
William R. Fabrizio |
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Res Ipsa Loquitur: Allowing Expert Testimony to "Bridge The Gap" In The
Jury's Knowledge |
John P. McCahey |
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Recharacterization Risks: Beware! - Part 1
This article is reprinted with permission from the March December 2, 2002 edition of The New York Law Journal
copyright symbol ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved. Further duplication without permission is prohibited. |
John P. Amato |
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Commercial Reasonableness in the Disposition of Collateral: Proceed with Care |
John P. McCahey |
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Collecting and Enforcing Accounts Receivable Collateral: A Secured Lender's Rights and Duties |
John P. McCahey |
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Loan Participations: Participants' Claims Against Lead Lenders |
John P. McCahey |
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"Should Lenders Share
Fault For Damages".
This article is reprinted with permission from the December 2, 2002 edition of The New York Law Journal
copyright symbol ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved. Further duplication without permission is prohibited. |
Steven J. Mandelsberg |
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How to Survive a Failing Chapter 11- A Creditor's Perspective |
Mark S. Indelicato |
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Asset Securitization: The Bankruptcy Perspective |
Mark S. Indelicato |
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Securitization Provides Means to Protect Assets
This article is reprinted with permission from the Tuesday, February 19, 2002 edition of The New York Law Journal
copyright symbol ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved. Further duplication without permission is prohibited. |
Mark S. Indelicato |
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| Enforcing
Rules on Security Interests |
John P. McCahey |
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| Strict
Foreclosure Under Revised Article 9 |
John P. McCahey |
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Commentary On The Enforcement Of Security
Interests Under UCC Revised Article 9 |
John P.McCahey |
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The Expert's Report - Persuasive Tool or Deadly Trap?
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John P.McCahey
and Maria Arnott |
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Second Circuit Evidence Updates
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John P.McCahey |
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| Creditors
Committee of Cone Mills Selects Hahn & Hessen |
Mark T. Power
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| Creditors
Committee of Pillowtex selects Hahn & Hessen |
Mark T. Power |
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| Creditors
of Samuels Jewelers select Hahn & Hessen |
Mark T. Power |
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| Hahn
& Hessen Obtains Summary Judgment On Behalf Of Client Sirius
Satellite Radio. |
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| Creditors
Committee of The Wiz retains Hahn & Hessen. |
Mark T. Power
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| Creditors
Knitwork Productions Corp. select Hahn & Hessen. |
Mark T. Power |
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| Creditors
Of Grumman Olson Industries retain Hahn & Hessen. |
Mark T. Power |
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| Hahn
& Hessen Wins Significant Fraudulent Conveyance Case On
Behalf Of Client Insilco Corp. |
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| Creditors
of Teleglobe Communications Corporation select Hahn & Hessen. |
Mark Power |
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| Commercial
Reasonableness in the Disposition Collateral: Proceed with
care Interests. |
John P.McCahey |
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| Creditors
of HQ Global Holdings select Hahn & Hessen. |
Mark T. Power
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Law Makes Gradual Gains to Adapt to E-Commerce Rules on Security Interests
This article is reprinted with permission from the December 3, 2001 edition of The New York Law Journal copyright symbol ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved. Further duplication without permission is prohibited. |
William R .Fabrizio |
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| Enforcing
Rules on Security Interests |
John P.McCahey |
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Creditors
Committee of American Classic Voyage
a/k/a Delta Queen Riverboat Company retains Hahn & Hessen.
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Mark T. Power |
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| Creditors
of Premier Cruise Line retain Hahn & Hessen. |
Mark T. Power |
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