Diamond’s Trustee Gets its Hiring Ruling Punted for Another Day

Diamond’s Chapter 7 Trustee Morgan W. Fisher‘s application to employ Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff, & Sitterson, P.A. as bankruptcy counsel should have been a simple matter. The motion was objected to by Goodman Games, who raised concerns over backroom deals. That decision was delayed by the court while the concern of dealings was addressed. On March 15, Fisher submitted a new motion to defer the ruling to employ that counsel, and that there were no conflicts or side deals.

Since the filing of the Stearns Weaver Application, circumstances have arisen that have caused Stearns Weaver to seek to withdraw as proposed bankruptcy counsel to the Trustee.

They are being engaged in finding a replacement. It is unknown what the “circumstances” are that caused the withdrawal.

The court has granted Fisher’s request and delayed the hiring decision until April 13.

Upon Consideration of the Motion (the “Motion”) filed by Morgan W. Fisher, to defer ruling on the Trustee’s
Application for Authority to Employ Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. as Bankruptcy
Counsel to the Trustee [ECF #1145] (the “Stearns Weaver Application”), to afford the Trustee a reasonable
opportunity to identify and retain replacement counsel and to file an application to employ such replacement counsel with this Court, it is hereby:

ORDERED that the Motion is Granted; and it is further

ORDERED that the Court DEFERS RULING on the Stearns Weaver Application until April 13, 2026.


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2 comments

  • Am I reading this right?

    Morgan W. Fisher tries to hire Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.
    Goodman Games suggests there is a backroom deal between the two.
    Morgan W. Fisher says there is no backroom deal and then Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. backs out of getting involved?

    That doesn’t look good.

    • Yup, you read it right. Fisher was accused by Goodman Games. Goodman Games raised the issue in the filing in response to hiring Weaver, Miller… but didn’t object to them being hired. Then Fisher responds there’s no deal but the firm is backing out of being involved. I don’t know enough to say if this is odd behavior or not, or it’s just really weird timing.