Split Widens on Trustee’s Ability to Use the IRS’s Longer Statute of Limitations
North Carolina Judge disagrees with the Fifth Circuit on extending the statute of limitations to 10 years under Section 544(b)(1).
Sixth Circuit Creates a Split: The 14-Day Deadline for an Appeal Is Not Jurisdictional
Impliedly overruling the law in five circuits, the Supreme Court changed the rules for deciding when a deadline is jurisdictional, the Sixth Circuit says.
Supreme Court Hears Argument in Fulton: Is Inaction an Automatic Stay Violation?
Supreme Court to resolve a circuit split by deciding whether a change in the status quo must occur before the automatic stay is violated.
Eleventh Circuit Reads Husky Narrowly, Perhaps Too Narrowly
Reading Husky narrowly, the Eleventh Circuit requires that fraud occur before a debt arises to make the debt nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(2)(A).