House Committee Examines "Exhorbitant" Fees in Large BK Cases
The House Judiciary Committee’s Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee scheduled an oversight hearing on July 21, 2004 regarding the administration of large business Bankruptcy reorganizations, focusing on whether compensation for big cases has corrupted the Bankruptcy system.
The select witness panel for the hearing included -
* Roberta A. DeAngelis, acting US Trustee Region 3 (which includes Delaware);
* Prof. Lynn LoPucki, Professor of Law at UCLA; and
* Lester Brickman, Benjamin Cardozo Law School (not being called as a Bankruptcy expert but as someone with expertise on conflicts of interest).
SOURCE: CLLA Washington
Monday, August 09, 2004

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