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- Title
Practicing to Deceive: Using the Doctrine of Judicial Estoppel to Untangle the Web in Employment Cases, Part II.
- Authors
Dyson, Sacha
- Abstract
The article discusses the use of a judicial estoppel legal doctrine in relation to American bankruptcy law and employment (labor) law cases as of 2015. Bankruptcy case trustees and United States Trustees are addressed, along with the applicability of judicial estoppel in proceedings involving the U.S. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Summary judgment, a debtor's lack of standing to file a petition, and a party's efforts to seek relief in a U.S. bankruptcy court are examined.
- Subjects
UNITED States; JUDICIAL estoppel; LABOR law cases; BANKRUPTCY; AMERICANS with Disabilities Act of 1990; BANKRUPTCY trustees; SUMMARY judgments; LOCUS standi; BANKRUPTCY courts; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Florida Bar Journal, 2015, Vol 89, Issue 7, p70
- ISSN
0015-3915
- Publication type
Article