
Neil Ackerman
@acklaw
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#Attorney (Rated 5.0 #AV in Martindale-Hubbell Directory of Attys) w Decades of Exp. in #Bankruptcy, #Reorganization #Chapter11 & #CommercialLitigation
Garden City, NY (516-425-5365)
Joined July 2011
Palm Springs contractor goes bankrupt, accused of defrauding homeowners
desertsun.com
The business of a well-known Coachella Valley contractor has seemingly collapsed in the midst of lawsuits and a police investigation.
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Boy Scouts Bankruptcy Plan Opponents Appeal to Supreme Court
news.bloomberglaw.com
The Boy Scouts of America’s $2.46 billion child abuse settlement and bankruptcy plan was challenged at the US Supreme Court by a small group of abuse survivors opposed to a broad litigation shield...
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Supreme Court rejects Alex Jones' appeal of $1.4B Sandy Hook judgment
apnews.com
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones says he knew the Supreme Court wouldn't take up his request for an appeal of a $1.4 billion defamation judgment, even though his lawyers believed the case was “cut and...
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Employee Retention Credit Refunds in Bankruptcy: Property of the Estate Dispute
currentfederaltaxdevelopments.com
This article examines the decision of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in Stephen S. Gray v. The Williamsburg Hotel BK, LLC, Toby Moskovits, and Michael...
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Third Circuit Holds that the Continuing Violation Theory is Inapplicable to the FDCPA
consumerfinancialserviceslawmonitor.com
In an unpublished case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that actions to obtain a judgment and enforce that judgment in a collection
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No Safe Harbor in “Ordinary Business” Spending: Fifth Circuit Remands § 523(a)(6) Collateral-Conversion Claim and Reaffirms Strict Debtor-Favorable Standards Under §§ 727(a)(2)(A), (a)(3), and 523(a)(2)(A): 5th Cir.
casemine.com
No Safe Harbor in “Ordinary Business” Spending: Fifth Circuit Remands § 523(a)(6) Collateral-Conversion Claim and Reaffirms Strict Debtor-Favorable Standards Under §§ 727(a)(2)(A), (a)(3), and...
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ConvergeOne Ruling May Disrupt Backstop Fee Approach
law360.com
A Texas federal court's recent ruling in ConvergeOne has the potential to seriously disrupt previously accepted market practice when it comes to sourcing new capital for a restructuring, while...
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Private credit without supervision enabled First Brands to pledge money from the same invoices to multiple lenders https://t.co/1ILirM1ve0 via @NYTimes
nytimes.com
The unraveling of First Brands, a midsize auto-parts maker, is exposing hidden losses at international banks and “private credit” lenders.
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State Environmental Agencies Oppose Coal Miner KTRV’s Bankruptcy Plan
news.bloomberglaw.com
Environmental regulators in Pennsylvania and Maryland objected to KTRV’s bankruptcy plan after the coal miner allegedly failed to meet compliance obligations at unsold mining sites.
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FDIC Proposes rules that wd limit how bank examiners can police & address shortcomings within lenders, as Trump continues efforts to rein in supervision the banking industry has long complained is ‘overly punitive’ (the rules protect us, but who cares?)
reuters.com
A leading U.S. bank regulator proposed rules on Tuesday that would limit how bank examiners can police and address shortcomings within lenders, as the Trump administration continued its efforts to...
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Sun Holdings acquires Bar Louie out of bankruptcy: The multibrand operator will add the 39-unit gastropub chain to its large restaurant portfolio that includes Burger King and Applebee's.
restaurantbusinessonline.com
Sun Holdings acquires 39-unit Bar Louie from bankruptcy, adding the upscale gastropub chain to its 1,800-unit restaurant portfolio including
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Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $966 Million in Latest Talc Lawsuit https://t.co/ZVN8LWIGj9 via @NYTimes
nytimes.com
The case involves a California woman who died from mesothelioma, a rare cancer. Her family claimed Johnson and Johnson’s talc powder products were to blame.
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Judge’s HR was off a 99.7 mph pitch that was 1.2 feet inside (from the center of the zone) It’s the first time in the pitch-tracking era (2008), regular season or postseason, that a hitter has homered off a 99-plus mph pitch that also was that far inside h/t @AndrewSimonMLB
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Aaron Judge's HR came on a 99.7 mph pitch. That's the fastest pitch he's ever hit for a home run in his MLB career.
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Devin Williams Since Sept 7: 12.1 IP 0 R 7 H 15 K 3 BB 46 batters faced
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