Inside ABI July 2024
President’s Column Last month, I wrote about the New York City Bankruptcy Conference being my first as ABI President. What an experience! And, yes, my live Peloton ride was nearly as exciting. For any Peloton Bike users, I was excited to take the 30-minute Alex
Legislative Highlights July 2024
Legislative Highlights “Corporate Crimes Against Health Care Act of 2024” Introduced in Response to Steward Health Care Bankruptcy Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey (D-Mass.) on June 11 introduced a new bill 1 aiming to crack down on “private equity abuse in the
Benchnotes August 2024
Benchnotes By Aaron M. Kaufman, Bradley D. Pack and Christina Sanfelippo Court Affirms “Enhanced” 37-Month Sentence for Attorney’s Concealment of Brother’s Money The appeal in United States v. Kowalksi concerned the propriety of a 37-month sentence for an attorney who
The Transient Debtor and the Debtor’s Homestead Exemption
The Transient Debtor and the Debtor’s Homestead Exemption By Laura E. Richardson The U.S. is experiencing a more-than-decade-long trend in migration whereby its population is increasingly relocating between states, even as the overall mover rate is in decline. 1 Per the
Discharge Injunction Violations Can’t Be Heard in Federal District Court
Return of the Living Claim
Return of the Living Claim By Brittany M. Woodman What is “zombie debt” (also referred to as stale debt)? Some have defined it as debt that is not recognized as discharged following a bankruptcy — although the debt is no longer legally enforceable. 1 Yet others have