Update: The Justices May Hear Another Bankruptcy Case, but Not Sunnyslope
Odds have risen that the high court will decide whether an oral statement about one asset is a statement of ‘financial condition’ that must be in writing.
Chicago Believes that Inaction Doesn’t Violate the Automatic Stay
Windy City plunges into the circuit split on inaction as a violation of the automatic stay.
Courts Split on Ability to Redeem a Tax Deed Under a Plan
Another court rules on automatic removal of property from the estate under state law.
Courts Split on Ability to Redeem a Tax Deed Under a Plan
Another court rules on automatic removal of property from the estate under state law.
Claim of an Involuntary Petitioner Must Be Entirely Undisputed
BAPCPA amendments changed prior law on disputed claims and involuntary petitions, Nevada judge says.
Due Process Violations Can Be Waived by Inaction, Eleventh Circuit Says
Motion for reconsideration must be made promptly, or due process violation will evaporate.
Eleventh Circuit Requires No Objection to Overturn a Final Confirmation Order
Split decision allows a lender to take property out of an estate automatically.
Chicago Strikes Out on Priority Status for Post-Petition Parking Fines
Clever drafting of chapter 13 plans prevents collection of post-petition parking fines.