ABI’s CPEX Conference: How a Crazy Idea Came to Life
ABI’s CPEX Conference: How a Crazy Idea Came to Life By David P. Leibowitz In the spring of 2021, we were isolated and in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic. Courts were closed. Professional meetings were impossible. Bankruptcy in general and consumer bankruptcy in
Legislative Highlights January 2023
FTX Collapse Draws Indictment of Fraud Against Former CEO by U.S. Prosecutors, Ire of Congress A federal grand jury in Manhattan returned an indictment on Dec. 13 charging FTX founder and former CEO Samuel Bankman-Fried with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud
Chapter 13 Debtor Can’t Sue to Avoid an Unperfected Mortgage, District Judge Says
Benchnotes February 2023
Benchnotes By Aaron M. Kaufman, Bradley D. Pack and Christina Sanfelippo Multiple Affiliates: Every Action Taken for the Collective Estates Does Not Have to Be Good for Each Debtor Complex chapter 11 cases rarely involve a single debtor entity. Indeed, virtually every
A Password by Any Other Name … Remains a Digital Asset
A Password by Any Other Name ... Remains a Digital Asset By Jaden Banks In recent years, more and more people have traded, bought or sold digital assets, to the point that some 40 million Americans have actively invested in cryptocurrencies. 1 The increased use of
Lack of Familiarity with PACER Is No Excuse for a Late Filing, Tenth Circuit Says
Like Willful Violations, Technical Stay Violations Are Void, Not Just Voidable
Bartenwerfer Argument Invites the Supreme Court to Depart from ‘Plain Meaning’
10 Lessons from 40 Years of Service
10 Lessons from 40 Years of Service By Clifford J. White III 1 I had the privilege of leading the U.S. Trustee Program (USTP), known as the “watchdog” of the bankruptcy system, for 17 years. In March 2022, I retired after more than 40 years in public service, almost all