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August 25, 2016

Judge Easterbrook Opines on the Meaning of ‘Finality’ Stemming from Bullard

Finality depends on the final resolution of a dispute, not an issue within a dispute, Circuit Judge Easterbrook says.

7th Circuit

August 24, 2016

Fifth Circuit and Texas Supreme Court Part Company on Ponzi Fraudulent Transfers

Fifth Circuit reluctantly lets a trade supplier off the hook for a fraudulent transfer from a Ponzi scheme.

5th Circuit

August 24, 2016

Husky Breeds a New Species of Loss of Discharge Not Benefitting All Creditors

Debt not resulting from ‘actual fraud’ is nondischargeable if fraud is grounds for veil piercing, Tenth Circuit B.A.P. holds.

10th Circuit

August 23, 2016

Equity Didn’t Help Broker Cheated Out of His Commission by Debtor

Bad result for a broker may have been avoided by raising other issues in the First Circuit.

1st Circuit

August 23, 2016

Finality Governed by Resolution of All Issues in an Adversary Proceeding

Unusual facts permit no exception to rigid rules on appellate jurisdiction.

10th Circuit

August 19, 2016

Evidence Rule Gives Wide Latitude for a Homeowner’s Opinion on Value

Evidence Rule 701 requires the homeowner’s opinion on value, not someone else’s.

4th Circuit, North Carolina, North Carolina Eastern District

August 18, 2016

Diverting Assets after Confirmation Does Not Give Rise to ‘Core’ Claims

A ‘profound impact’ on an estate does not by itself result in a ‘core’ claim.

9th Circuit, California, California Northern District

August 18, 2016

Courts Divided on Contempt Sanctions as Automatically Nondischargeable

Showing intentional violation of court order isn’t enough for nondischargeability.

6th Circuit, Ohio, Ohio Southern District

August 17, 2016

Violating the Automatic Stay Isn’t Contempt Without Intent

Intentional tort concepts imposed on proceedings for contempt of the automatic stay.

2nd Circuit, New York, New York Eastern District

August 16, 2016

Bankruptcy Court Sometimes Lacks Jurisdiction over Tax Disputes, Judge Rules

‘Related to’ jurisdiction arises only if unsecured creditors are affected, judge holds.

7th Circuit, Indiana, Indiana Southern District