Supreme Court Rejects Mechanical Judicial Estoppel Rule for Undisclosed Litigation Claim Assets
In bankruptcy, what is not said can matter as much as what is. An asset left off a schedule may appear to be an omission on paper, but if the asset is a litigation claim, the omission can carry…
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