‘Stern’ Disputes Invoke a Circuit Court’s General Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. § 1291
Ninth Circuit says that Section 158(d)(1) isn’t an appeals court’s jurisdiction over a ‘Stern’ matter.
Chicago Case May Resolve the Circuit Split on the New Value Defense
Bankruptcy judge reluctantly follows precedent where the Seventh Circuit is in the minority on the new value defense.
Newly Filed Certiorari Petitions Raise Circuit Splits on ‘Finality’ and the Automatic Stay
The Supreme Court is invited to resolve a circuit split and decide whether inaction can violate the automatic stay.
The Emily Litella Principle Governs the Withdrawal of Proofs of Claim
Withdrawing a proof of claim will not divest the bankruptcy court of jurisdiction to try an avoidance action without a jury, Judge Bernstein says.
Supreme Court Decision on Arbitration Has Ominous Implications for Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy needs blanket judicial immunity from the Federal Arbitration Act after the Supreme Court’s Schein decision.