Sunday, May 16, 2010

Kelly Gordon Rogers - Presiding judge

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Presiding judge - Chief or administrative judge of a court. Kelly Gordon Rogers
Opinion, per curiam - Phrase used to distinguish an opinion of the whole court from an opinion written by only one judge.
Deposition - Sworn testimony taken and recorded in an authorized place outside of the courtroom, according to the rules of the court.
Kelly Gordon Rogers: Bankruptcy Amendments of 1984 - a set of amendments to the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978. The Amendments contain a number of provisions including: limiting the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court, limiting the right of companies to invalidate labor contracts while in bankruptcy and providing for the prevention of "substantial abuse."

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Stalking horse - this is the name given to the party submitting the first bid to purchase assets. The stalking horse bid can be used to solicit interest from other bidders and also acts as an indicator for what will be realized on the auction floor.
Liquidation - the dissolution of a company, or individual; usually operations cease and assets are sold by auction; Chapter 7 is usually employed for liquidations, businesses or individuals. Kelly Gordon Rogers
Court commissioner - A judicial officer at both trial and appellate court levels who performs many of the same duties as judges and justices.
Kelly Gordon Rogers Motion to lift automatic stay - a request by a creditor to allow the creditor to take an action against a debtor or the debtor̢۪s property that would otherwise be prohibited by the automatic stay.


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