Harman v. Levin

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit · Decided 1985-09-17

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SPROUSE, Circuit Judge: This appeal involves the issue of whether the calculation and award of attorney’s fees by a bankruptcy court is correct. Attorney Richard S. Harman represented debtors in ten Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings. In each proceeding he filed a request for attorney’s fees which was challenged as unreasonable and excessive by bankruptcy trustee David R. Levin. The bankruptcy court in each instance agreed…

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