By Selwyn D. Whitehead, Esq. Because inquiring minds need to know; below is a discussion of the Johnson Publishing Company, LLC’s Chapter 7 Liquidation Bankruptcy, Case No. 19-10236, which was filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division in Chicago on April 9, 2019, and its week-long auction from July 22-24, 2019. Here's...
Litigation In Bankruptcy Court: It Can Be A Trying Ordeal – Part 3
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Tom Waldron, a former bankruptcy judge and current Advisor to the NACTT Academy, lives in Tucson, AZ.[email protected].This brief article attempts to highlight essential evidence issues connected to documents. It should be recalled that whether evidence comes from a document or a witness (and witnesses are certainly a significant element in bankruptcy litigation), bankruptcy court determinations seldom rest on “eye-witness” testimony; rather, bankruptcy court litigation is document intensive. This is not to suggest that lay or expert witness credibility . . .
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