"Bankruptcy Litigation Reporter" from Andrews Publications.Andrews Publications (Wayne, PA), a unit of West (Eagan, MN), has begun the publication of Andrews' Bankruptcy Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. Reporter, a newsletter designed to help professionals stay current with the latest developments in corporate bankruptcy litigation. It will be published 24 times a year and an annual subscription costs $850. Written to cover all aspects of bankruptcy law, the biweekly bi·week·ly adj. 1. Happening every two weeks. 2. Happening twice a week; semiweekly. n. pl. bi·week·lies A publication issued every two weeks. adv. 1. Every two weeks. newsletter includes coverage of ongoing bankruptcy litigation, including trial court proceedings, appellate Relating to appeals; reviews by superior courts of decisions of inferior courts or administrative agencies and other proceedings. briefings, U.S. Supreme Court petitions and related commentary. It also covers a range of topics regarding Chapter 11 proceedings Chapter 11 Proceedings Provisions of the Bankruptcy Reform Act under which the debtor firm is reorganized by a court because the estimated value of the reorganized firm exceeds the expected proceeds from its liquidation. , proceedings of reorganizations, avoidance/preferential transfer disputes, objections to plan, discovery disputes, and findings of court-appointed examiners. Andrews produces over 45 other legal and litigation reports in the areas of business/finance, business & technology, employment law, insurance, product liability and personal injury, and toxic tort A toxic tort is a special type of personal injury lawsuit in which the plaintiff claims that exposure to a chemical caused the plaintiff's toxic injury or disease. Different types Toxic torts arise in different contexts. and environmental. That also includes six litigation titles covering specific industries: entertainment, guns, nursing homes, telecommunications, tobacco and utilities. |
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