Discharge Cannot Be Revoked if Knowledge of Fraud Came Before Discharge
The deadline for objecting to discharge can be extended under Rule 4004(d) after the deadline has passed.
Claims Under Section 544(b) Are Estate Property and Can Be Sold or Assigned, Judge Says
Courts are split on the status of inherited claims as estate property.
Nondischargeability Is No Bar to Feasibility in an Individual Chapter 11
Holders of nondischargeable claims can be forced to accept pro rata payments during the life of the plan and collect the remainder only after discharge or dismissal, the BAP rules.
Granting or Denying a Homestead Exemption Remains a Final Order in the Ninth Circuit
Bullard did not undermine the automatic appealability of orders granting or denying homestead exemptions.
Chicago Wins One Round in Battle over Parking Tickets
The battle continues in Chicago over using chapter 13 to beat parking tickets.