A Judgment Lien Isn’t Created by Filing a UCC Financing Statement, Judge Furay Says
Inside ABI January 2025
President’s Column As you can see by the cover of this month’s Journal, ABI has announced its eighth “40 Under 40” class. They were honored at the Winter Leadership Conference last month in Arizona with high production and a lot of standing ovations! Their impressive
Legislative Highlights January 2025
Legislation Reintroduced Taking Aim at Nonconsensual, Nondebtor Releases in Bankruptcy Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Dec. 5 reintroduced S. 5415, the “Nondebtor Release Prohibition Act,” to explicitly prohibit
Ninth Circuit Primed to Decide Whether Emotional Distress Damages Survived Taggart
‘Accrual Test’ Again Survives to Say Whether the Debtor or the Estate Owns a Claim
Depositors’ Troubles in Nonbank Cases
Depositors’ Troubles in Nonbank Cases By Jonathan Batiste Bankruptcy professionals traditionally consider the employees, executives, creditors and owners of debtors in corporate insolvency cases. 1 However, the Synapse Financial Technologies Inc. 2 bankruptcy highlights
Legislative Highlights December 2024
Legislative Highlights 119th Congress to Commence on January 3, 2025 The 119th Congress will commence on Jan. 3 at noon with both the Senate and House of Representatives under control of Republicans following the 2024 election. 1 On Nov. 13, Senate Republicans elected 2
Recapping the 118th Congress
Recapping the 118th Congress When the 118th Congress convened on Jan. 3, 2023, lawmakers were intent on examining the collapse of FTX bankruptcy and the cryptocurrency industry, many COVID-19 stimulus programs had sunset, and the political landscape saw Democrats