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Official Bankruptcy Forms Revised To Reflect April 1, 2019 Dollar Amount Adjustments Now In Effect

As discussed in an earlier post called “Moving Up: Bankruptcy Code Dollar Amounts Will Increase On April 1, 2019,” various dollar amounts in the Bankruptcy Code and related statutory provisions were increased for cases filed on or after today, April 1, … Continue reading

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Corrections to ocean data reflect 40% increase in warming

The New York Times: “Scientists say the world’s oceans are warming far more quickly than previously thought, a finding with dire implications for climate change because almost all the excess heat absorbed by the planet ends up stored in their … Continue reading

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Faruki+ Attorneys “Reflect” on Federal Criminal Justice System

Faruki+ partner Ben Dusing and associate Augustus Flottman address some challenging issues in federal criminal practice, offering their candid reflection on the criminal justice system and thoughts on how it can be enhanced.  Click for August 2018 Northern Kentucky Bar Association … Continue reading

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PRA consultation on regulatory reporting requirements to reflect EBA’s proposed changes to ITS on supervisory reporting

On 12 September 2018, the PRA published  Consultation Paper 19/18: Regulatory reporting: European Banking Authority Taxonomy 2.9 (CP19/18). In CP19/18 the PRA sets out proposals to update certain PRA reporting requirements to reflect relevant proposals made by the European Banking … Continue reading

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A sports junkie who ate pasta with ketchup: Law school friends reflect on Kavanaugh’s time at YLS

In the days following the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 to the U.S. Supreme Court, Democrats have condemned President Donald Trump’s pick as an enemy of the left. But ask Kavanaugh’s progressive friends from Yale Law School, … Continue reading

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