Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 71
... counsel with the ap- proval of the court . Subsequently , Chapter X Proceedings were conducted . Without court appointment , attorneys , who claimed to be counsel for counsel of the debtor , rendered valuable services to the estate and ...
... counsel with the ap- proval of the court . Subsequently , Chapter X Proceedings were conducted . Without court appointment , attorneys , who claimed to be counsel for counsel of the debtor , rendered valuable services to the estate and ...
Page 73
... counsel fees to that firm . Once again the court's paramount role in overseeing and fixing fees was enunciated and reasserted . Attempts by the parties to circumvent the court's role in such proceedings would not pass unchallenged . The ...
... counsel fees to that firm . Once again the court's paramount role in overseeing and fixing fees was enunciated and reasserted . Attempts by the parties to circumvent the court's role in such proceedings would not pass unchallenged . The ...
Page 74
... counsel prior to the failure to achieve con- firmation of a Plan of Arrangement . At times , unless counsel has been able to arrange for private payment for the serv- ices prior to Bankruptcy , he may find that the expenditure of effort ...
... counsel prior to the failure to achieve con- firmation of a Plan of Arrangement . At times , unless counsel has been able to arrange for private payment for the serv- ices prior to Bankruptcy , he may find that the expenditure of effort ...
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