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April 26, 2023

Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument on Tribal Sovereign Immunity

It appears as though the Supreme Court will decide Lac du Flambeau based entirely on textual analysis of Section 106(a), which does not explicitly abrogate sovereign immunity as to Native American tribes.

Supreme Court

April 25, 2023

Lack of Reliance on Representation Isn’t a Defense to a Constructive Fraudulent Transfer

Damages for a constructively fraudulent transfer were the difference between what the buyer paid and what the business was really worth, based on accurate income and expenses.

2nd Circuit, New York, New York Eastern District

April 24, 2023

Rule 2004 Discovery Is Available to Creditors in Chapter 15 Cases, California Judge Says

Judge Bason of Los Angeles would permit a creditor in ‘limited circumstances’ to undertake Rule 2004 discovery in a chapter 15 case to further the court’s ‘assistance of the foreign main proceeding.’

9th Circuit, California

April 22, 2023

Clark v. Rameker Didn’t Say that All Inherited IRAs Aren’t Exempt

In Section 522(b)(3), Congress made sure that ‘retirement funds’ are exempt in bankruptcy even if they aren’t exempt in states that don’t permit federal exemptions.

8th Circuit, Iowa, Iowa Northern District

April 21, 2023

A Buyer Is in Good Faith Despite Using Economic Leverage, Fifth Circuit Says

Supposedly nefarious facts aren’t evidence of bad faith if they were disclosed to the bankruptcy judge who nevertheless made a finding of good faith.

5th Circuit

April 20, 2023

Another Court Holds that Debts of Corporate Sub V Debtors Can’t Be Nondischargeable

Contrary to the Fourth Circuit, five bankruptcy courts have now held there’s no such thing as nondischargeability for corporate Sub V debtors. The question is now before the Fifth Circuit.

11th Circuit, Florida, Florida Middle District

April 19, 2023

A Statement ‘For Informational Purposes’ Can Still Be a Stay Violation, BAP Says

A BAP strictly enforced the stay against a mortgage servicer who improperly listed a pre-petition debt in the portion of the monthly statement showing the next post-petition payment.

9th Circuit

April 19, 2023

Supreme Court Holds: § 363(m) Isn’t Jurisdictional; It’s a Limitation on Appellate Relief

The Supreme Court’s MOAC decision contains language casting doubt on the validity of the doctrine of equitable mootness.

Supreme Court

April 18, 2023

Notification of Bankruptcy Requires Lifting Garnishment of Post-Petition Income

Although the automatic stay does not require turning over property garnished before bankruptcy, a creditor may not continue garnishing property after filing, Judge Burgess says.

11th Circuit, Florida, Florida Middle District

April 17, 2023

Second Circuit Holds: The Party to a Contract Alone May Assert a ‘Cure Claim’

Someone who is not a party to the contract being assumed can’t assert a cure claim, even though Section 365(b) doesn’t give the counterparty the sole right to demand a cure on assumption of an executory contract.

2nd Circuit