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The Southern District of New York offers a database of opinions for the years 2005 to the present, listed by year and judge. For a more detailed search, enter the keyword or case number in the search box above.

Judge Michael E. Wiles

Bench Decision signed on 12/16/2016 regarding objections to final fee applications of PJT Partners LP and Houlihan Lokey Capital. Inc. (related document(s)2101, 2096).

Memorandum Opinion signed on 12/14/2016 as to tort claims trustee's motion for instructions regarding future tort claims (related document(s)3069).

Decision signed on 12/2/2016 holding that disputed attorneys' fee obligation is a disputed consumer debt (related document(s)15).

Written Opinion Signed On 12/14/2016. Re: Memorandum Decision Granting HSBC Defendants Motion To Dismiss Cross-Claims (09-1364)

Decision on Motion of 3 West 16th Street, LLC to Convert Chapter 11 Case to a Chapter 7 or, Alternatively, to Appoint a Chapter 11 Trustee Signed on 11/30/2016. (related document(s)244)

Chief Judge Martin Glenn

Memorandum Opinion and Order signed on 12/9/2016 DENYING the Moving Term Loan Lenders' Motion to Seal and ORDERING That The Unredacted Blackrock Funds' Statements Pursuant to Rule 7007.1 Be Filed (related document(s)720, 717, 774, 775, 776, 413, 371, 734, 735, 408). The February 16 Sealing Order Granting The BlackRock Funds' Sealing Application Is VACATED And Their Sealing Application Is DENIED. The Unredacted Rule 7007.1 Statements Shall Be Filed on ECF Within 14 Days From the Date of This Order.

Memorandum Opinion and Order, signed on 12/7/2016, Granting Motion to Dismiss. (related document(s)779, 761, 780, 701, 760)

Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil

Errata Order signed on 12/2/2016. Decision on Motion of 3 West 16th Street, LLC to Convert Chapter 11 Case to Chapter 7 Case or, Alternatively, to Appoint a Chapter 11 Trustee. (related document(s)292)

Judge Cecelia G. Morris

Memorandum decision and order signed on 12/1/2016 finding violations of the discharge injunction and awarding sanctions.

Judge Sean H. Lane

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