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Receivership Receiver's Fees

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The Value of Interim Fee Orders

QUESTION: I have seen a number of receivers file motions purporting to be interim versions of final accounts and reports, seeking orders approving fees and costs part-way through a receivership. Given that California Rule of...more

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Are Orders Approving a Receiver’s Sale Appealable in State Court?

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QUESTION: The last Ask the Receiver article discussed whether, in federal court, an order approving a receiver’s sale of assets is appealable. While the discussion was interesting, it was not too helpful to me because I am a...more

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Is a Receiver Disqualified if He or She is Related to a Party or a Judge?

QUESTION: My cousin, who is a lawyer, asked me to act as a receiver in a case where he represents the plaintiff. Is there some prohibition on my doing so? Am I ineligible to act as receiver because of our family relationship?...more

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In an Appealed Appointment, How Does a Receiver Get Paid if the Receivership is Terminated?

I have been appointed receiver in a case where the defendant appealed my appointment. If the appeal is successful, and the receivership is terminated, how do I get paid? ANSWER: As a general rule, fees and costs of a...more

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Using Receiver’s Certificate To Pay Receiver’s Fees

QUESTION: I was appointed receiver for an unfinished housing development. I have convinced the Plaintiff (Bank) to advance funds to pay for guards, insurance and to complete construction, as well as to pay for my and my...more

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