Notification of Bankruptcy Requires Lifting Garnishment of Post-Petition Income
Renewing a Title Loan Just Before Chapter 13 Didn’t Make the Filing in Bad Faith
Benchnotes May 2023
Benchnotes By Aaron M. Kaufman, Bradley D. Pack and Christina Sanfelippo Failures by Debtors’ Counsel to Disclose Fee Arrangements “Will Not Be Taken Lightly” In In re Dordevic, 1 counsel for the debtor disclosed that the debtor paid counsel $5,000 for services in
First Circuit Writes a Treatise on the Elements of Judicial Estoppel
Ownership Issues in Crypto Cases
Ownership Issues in Crypto Cases By Justin Bernbrock, Jennifer Nassiri and Pouneh Almasi 1 Since the so-called “crypto winter” hit the industry in May 2022, several major crypto companies have filed for bankruptcy. 2 Given the unique nature of digital assets such as
Benchnotes April 2023
Benchnotes By Bradley D. Pack, Aaron M. Kaufman and Christina Sanfelippo Third Circuit Holds that “Financial Distress” Is Requisite Component of Good Faith in Filing a Petition In a move colloquially known as the “Texas Two-Step,” a highly profitable but litigation