Opponents of the Boy Scouts of America’s plan for a $2.4 billion sex-abuse settlement recently found fresh legal ammunition ...
Some abuse survivors want to delay Boy Scouts $2.46 billion bankruptcy settlement Purdue and Boy Scouts bankruptcies depend on contributions from non-bankrupt people and organizations Abuse ...
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of Boy Scouts of America leaders each have thousands of dollars on the line ...
In this Feb. 18, 2020, file photo, Boy Scouts of America uniforms are displayed in the retail store at the headquarters for the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Summit Township, Pa ...
The plan was approved last year by Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein, and in March U.S. District Judge Richard G. Andrews upheld ... abuse claims settled in the Boy Scouts’ bankruptcy, ...
The loan from Multiplier Capital for the network of college basketball and college football websites has been heavily modified after it initially failed to secure court approval. The loan from ...
Party City is now set to emerge from bankruptcy with a lot less debt, but the company's shareholders will be left holding the bag. A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved the party goods and ...
Diocese said it hopes to quickly revise bankruptcy settlement Judge said a revised plan must include more safeguards against invalid and inflated claims Aug 30 (Reuters) - The Catholic Diocese of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - A federal judge Wednesday advanced a competing $25.5 billion bankruptcy plan that would give hedge funds control of Pacific Gas and Electric, allowing it to move forward on a ...
A federal judge upheld most of New York’s new gun control law on Tuesday, rejecting arguments that its bans on large-capacity magazines and the sale of some semi-automatic rifles violate Second ...
Opponents of the Boy Scouts of America’s plan for a $2.4 billion sex-abuse settlement recently found fresh legal ammunition when the Supreme Court agreed to examine a similar plan drawn up by ...
Party City is now set to emerge from bankruptcy with a lot less debt, but the company's shareholders will be left holding the bag. A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved the party goods and ...