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Bankruptcy Court Still Currently Operating with Essential Staff

Posted on April 9, 2020 by Keri Ebeck

This article appeared in the April 10, 2020 edition of Lawyers Journal, which is published fortnightly by the Allegheny County Bar Association.  Keri Ebeck, Esq.Partner at Bernstein-Burkley As the United …

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Canceling the Milk Man: A Creditor’s Guide to Navigating Chapter 12 Filings

Posted on August 28, 2018 by Keri Ebeck

In an era where the United States agricultural industry continues to struggle to stay afloat, Walmart’s recent decision to establish its own milk processing facility has resulted in multiple milk …

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Dealing with Liquidated Damages In and Out of Bankruptcy

Posted on March 28, 2018 by Keri Ebeck

When utilized in contracts and leases, a liquidated damages clause can serve as a tool to avoid unnecessary litigation. In situations where a party has breached the terms of a …

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