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January 30, 2025

In ‘363’ Sales, Three Courts Say Purdue Doesn’t Bar Injunctions Protecting Buyers

For a sale ‘free and clear,’ nondebtors can be enjoined from suing.

4th Circuit, Virginia, Virginia Eastern District

January 29, 2025

Debtors Have a Narrow Window in ‘13’ to Redeem Foreclosed Property, BAP Says

Because a right of redemption does not give rise to a claim, Section 1322(b) doesn’t enable a debtor to redeem foreclosed property when the right of redemption has expired.

9th Circuit

January 28, 2025

Debtor Not Compelled to Arbitrate Automatic Stay or Discharge Violations

A district court in Minnesota left the door open for sometimes compelling debtors to arbitrate claims arising in a bankruptcy case.

8th Circuit, Minnesota

January 27, 2025

Without Levy, a Recorded Judgment Lien Is Unperfected in Some States

In New Jersey, a trustee’s hypothetical judicial lien has priority over a judgment lien if the judgment lienholder has not made a levy on the property.

3rd Circuit, New Jersey

January 24, 2025

Companies Can Be ‘Bankruptcy Remote,’ if Properly Done

Bankruptcy Judge David Cleary wrote a manual on how a company can be ‘bankruptcy remote’ without violating public policy.

7th Circuit, Illinois, Illinois Northern District

January 23, 2025

Fourth Circuit Upholds a $31 Million Default Judgment for Discovery Abuses

Long Island’s Judge Grossman warns lawyers that they may be paid nothing if they file chapter 11 cases just to delay a secured creditor, with no legitimate strategy for selling the property, refinancing or confirming a plan.

4th Circuit

January 22, 2025

Denial of $21 Million in Fees for Boy Scouts Ad Hoc Committee Upheld on Appeal

Delaware district court rules that debtors and trustees alone have standing to propose spending estate money outside of the ‘ordinary course.’

3rd Circuit, Delaware

January 21, 2025

Applying Pressure on the Debtor Obviates the ‘Ordinary Course’ Defense to a Preference

The ‘ordinary course’ defense only applies to credit terms with healthy customers, not to debtors in financial distress, even if pressure is ordinary in the industry.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

January 17, 2025

The Client’s Business Judgment Held to Justify a ‘Discretionary’ Fee Award

A district court in New Jersey says that a discretionary fee award is neither a bonus nor an enhancement.

3rd Circuit, New Jersey

January 16, 2025

Fifth Circuit Arguably Expands the Barton Doctrine’s Ultra Vires Exception

A receiver was tagged $45,000 for failing to turn over estate property by demanding payment of administrative fees.

5th Circuit