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September 15, 2017

State Laws on Tracing Determine Whether Tax Refunds Are Exempt

Differing state laws govern the exemption of tax refunds for individuals.

9th Circuit, California, California Southern District

September 15, 2017

Reperfecting a Mortgage Isn’t Grounds for a Fraudulent Transfer

Mistakenly cancelling a mortgage can result in a preference but not a fraudulent transfer if the cancellation is later rescinded.

7th Circuit, Illinois, Illinois Northern District

September 14, 2017

Third-Party Releases Approved Without Awaiting the Outcome of Merit Management

Third-party releases would have been approved even if there were no ‘safe harbor’ defense.

3rd Circuit, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Western District

September 13, 2017

Transferring COMI to Avoid Liquidation Is Ok in Chapter 15

New York offers a chapter 15 home for foreign companies hoping to avoid liquidation.

2nd Circuit, New York, New York Southern District

September 12, 2017

Emotional Distress Damages Awarded for Civil Contempt on Automatic Stay Violation

Philadelphia judge socks the city’s parking authority for impounding a debtor’s car twice.

3rd Circuit, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Eastern District

September 11, 2017

Receivership May Not Preclude a Board’s Ability to File Bankruptcy

A receiver who is not ‘disinterested’ can justify putting a company in bankruptcy.

3rd Circuit, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Western District

September 08, 2017

PROMESA Didn’t Enjoin Damages Suit Against Puerto Rico Government Official

Courts are reluctant to employ PROMESA as a shield against suits involving government administration.

1st Circuit, Puerto Rico

September 07, 2017

Reversing Itself, Fifth Circuit Panel Reinstates Finality to Exemptions in Chapter 7

After rehearing, the Fifth Circuit rediscovers the snapshot rule by giving finality to exemptions in chapter 7.

5th Circuit

September 06, 2017

Courts Can’t Sanction Debt Collectors for Filing Stale Claims after Midland Funding

The Code or rules must change to bar debt collectors from filing stale claims, Judge Dow says.

8th Circuit, Missouri, Missouri Western District

September 05, 2017

Ninth Circuit Splits with Seventh on Sovereign Immunity and Derivative Suits by a Trustee

Ninth Circuit criticizes the Seventh for making the sovereign immunity waiver meaningless for Section 544(b)(1) suits.

9th Circuit