Individual Chapter 11 Cases after BAPCPA: Can You Still Close the Case Early?
Individual Chapter 11 Cases after BAPCPA: Can You Still Close the Case Early? Practitioners, judges and scholars have debated the ins and outs of BAPCPA in countless seminars and scholarly efforts. One area that courts will inevitably address pertains to the changes
Involuntary Individual Chapter 11 Post-BAPCPA as a Collection Device
The changes to "individual chapter 11" wrought by the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), which essentially grafted the chapter 13 structure onto chapter 11 for individuals, have been controversial. Issues and problems remain
Ghosts of Individual Chapter 11 Debtors Ethical Issues in Representing Debtors in Individual Chapter 11s under BAPCPA Part I
This article honors (or dishonors) one of bankruptcy's greatest pieces of literature, A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. 1 Early in the story, one of the most famous individual debtors in history, Jacob Marley, the former partner of Ebenezer Scrooge, is featured as