Practice and Procedure

6th Circuit May 21, 2019

Sixth Circuit Muses on Whether ‘Prudential Standing’ Applies in Bankruptcy

New judge on the Sixth Circuit raises a host of questions about the requisites of standing in bankruptcy court.
5th Circuit May 9, 2019

Fifth Circuit Upholds Sanctions Against ‘Nationwide’ Law Firm

Appeals court lauds Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey Norman’s ‘well-reasoned’ opinion.
2nd Circuit May 8, 2019

Disclosing an Asset in the Wrong Place Won’t Invoke Judicial Estoppel, Circuit Says

Second Circuit won’t give a defendant a windfall if the debtor scheduled the lawsuit in the wrong place but told the trustee and the court.
9th Circuit May 2, 2019

Ninth Circuit Uses a Technicality to Keep a ‘Marijuana’ Case Alive

If a ‘marijuana’ case dodges a motion to dismiss, objecting to confirmation is too late, the Ninth Circuit says.
1st Circuit Apr 24, 2019

Equity Can’t Alter the Three Petitioning Creditors Requirement, First Circuit Rules

Even if a debtor has committed fraud, at least three creditors still must join an involuntary petition if the debtor has 12 or more creditors.
3rd Circuit New Jersey Apr 16, 2019

Bankruptcy Notice to a Creditor Represented by Counsel in State Court Is Adequate

Conversely, giving notice to a creditor’s state-court counsel may not be adequate, New Jersey judge says.