Debtor’s Consent Judgment Doesn’t Result in Automatically Allowed Claim
Clever strategy failed to limit a debtor’s personal liability.
Action by Three Courts Required to Settle an Appeal in the Circuit Court
Bankruptcy court approval isn’t enough to settle an appeal in the circuit court.
A Proper Foreclosure Sale Can Never Be a Preference, Judge Holds
Despite gaining more than through chapter 7, purchasing at foreclosure is no preference.
Involuntary Debtor’s Flim-Flam Turns Off a Court of Equity
Involuntary debtor wins on one equitable principle, only to lose on another.
Supreme Court Hears Argument on Stale Claims and the FDCPA
Debtors have an uphill fight for the Supreme Court to ban the filing of stale claims.