Bankruptcy Discharge Cuts Off Future Liability on a Guaranty
Courts are split on whether a personal guaranty survives bankruptcy.
Eleventh Circuit Opinion Shows Taggart’s Effect on Discharge Contempt Disputes
Taggart allows a court to deny a contempt motion without deciding whether the creditor’s action actually violated the discharge injunction.
Section 362(k)(1) Sanctions Apply to Automatic Stay Violation Continuing After Discharge
Almost $35,000 in actual and punitive damages was imposed on a judgment creditor and its collection law firm for failing to vacate a garnishment following notice of bankruptcy and discharge.
First Circuit Reverses the BAP for Fact-Finding on Appeal
First Circuit requires detailed fact-finding by the bankruptcy court on the credibility of witnesses and the elements of nondischargeability for false representations.
Stay Violation Order Is Final Even Before Attorneys’ Fees Are Awarded, Circuit Says
First Circuit rules that an order finding a stay violation must be appealed before the bankruptcy court grants an award of attorneys’ fees.
Circuit Judge Questions Applicability of Veil Piercing and Alter Ego to Trusts
Sixth Circuit upholds dismissal of claims for reverse veil piercing and reverse alter ego.
Incorporating AAA Rules by Reference Won’t Work with Consumers
Courts are split on the question of whether the incorporation of AAA rules by reference allows arbitrators to decide threshold questions of arbitrability and validity of an agreement to arbitrate.
A Prior BAP Opinion Is Virtually Binding on a Later BAP Panel
A later First Circuit BAP panel should follow BAP authority unless the prior opinion seems “dead wrong.”