Return of the Living Claim
Return of the Living Claim By Brittany M. Woodman What is “zombie debt” (also referred to as stale debt)? Some have defined it as debt that is not recognized as discharged following a bankruptcy — although the debt is no longer legally enforceable. 1 Yet others have
Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Judges Disagree on Allowing Emotional Distress Damages
Benchnotes July 2024
Benchnotes By Bradley D. Pack, Aaron M. Kaufman and Christina Sanfelippo Debts of Sub V Corporate Debtors Can Be Nondischargeable As a matter of first impression, the Fifth Circuit recently held that in subchapter V proceedings, both corporate and individual debtors are
Collecting a Student Loan Can (Sometimes) Violate the Discharge Injunction, BAP Says
Evidence of Intent to ‘Hinder’ Wasn’t Sufficient to Deny Discharge, District Judge Says
Offensive Appellate Rights May Be Sold, but Maybe Not Defensive Appellate Rights
For No Notice in an ‘Asset’ Case, the Entire Debt Is Not Discharged, the Ninth Circuit Says
Benchnotes May 2024
Benchnotes By Aaron M. Kaufman, Bradley D. Pack and Christina Sanfelippo Preference Claims Under § 547 Are Estate Property and May Be Sold Joining the Eighth and Ninth Circuits, 1 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that claims for the avoidance of