Inside ABI July 2023
President’s Column Subchapter V Task Force We can use all your help! Consistent with my primary initiative announced at my installation at the Annual Spring Meeting in April, the Subchapter V Task Force is off to the races (not the Kentucky Derby, I might add!). A
Legislative Highlights July 2023
Legislative Highlights Awaiting Decision of Supreme Court, Biden Vetoes Measure to Cancel Student Debt Relief President Joe Biden on June 7 vetoed a legislative measure (House Joint Resolution 45) that would have canceled his plan to forgive student debt, leaving the
Sixth Circuit Staunches the Spread of Equitable Mootness to Chapter 7
Think First and File Later: Pitfalls in Claims Litigation
Think First and File Later: Pitfalls in Claims Litigation By Amelia Martin Adams Almost everything filed in bankruptcy cases bears a signature or affirmation. Documents signed in ink or digitally with an /s/ certify the signatory’s approval of their content. Documents
Benchnotes August 2023
Benchnotes By Aaron M. Kaufman, Bradley D. Pack and Christina Sanfelippo Bankruptcy Court Limits Bartenwerfer to Partnership or Agency Debts, Finding It Inapplicable to Fraudulent-Transferee Liability Can the recipient of a fraudulent transfer discharge the claim in
‘13’ Debtors May Deduct their Actual Mortgage Expenses to Arrive at Disposable Income
Courts Find Obstacles to Limited Representation in Consumer Cases
Courts Find Obstacles to Limited Representation in Consumer Cases By Stephen W. Sather The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) added new responsibilities for consumer debtors. These include pre-petition credit counseling, 1