Fallout from the relationship between a Texas bankruptcy judge and a former Jackson Walker attorney is gaining steam, with parties urging sanctions or delays in major bankruptcy cases tied to the pair.
Jackson Walker, the firm that employed attorney Elizabeth Freeman, faces scrutiny over its fees in at least two Chapter 11 cases and has requested additional time to file fee applications in two others. The filings come a couple weeks after Judge David R. Jones of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas said he would resign following the revelation that he failed to disclose his ...
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