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May 22, 2025

Two Courts Hold: Injunctions Are Ok to Protect Nondebtors for the Life of a Plan

Judge Meredith Grabill of New Orleans agreed with New York’s Judge Mastando that a Subchapter V plan can enjoin lawsuits against nondebtors for the life of a three-year plan.

5th Circuit, Louisiana, Louisiana Eastern District

May 21, 2025

Segal v. Rochelle May Remain Good Law Only in Limited Circumstances

The elaborate definition of ‘estate property’ in Section 541(a) may have superseded the 1966 ‘sufficiently rooted’ analysis in Segal.

11th Circuit, Georgia, Georgia Southern District

May 20, 2025

The ‘Dissent’ in Boy Scouts Favored Using Equitable Mootness to Uphold Nondebtor Releases

The circuit courts are diverging on the utility of equitable mootness to avoid reversing confirmation of chapter 11 plans.

3rd Circuit

May 19, 2025

As to Appealing Insurers, the Boy Scouts Plan Was Not Equitably Moot

Holding $1.4 billion in escrow did not preclude invocation of equitable mootness, Third Circuit majority says.

3rd Circuit

May 16, 2025

Third Circuit Upholds Boy Scouts’ Nonconsensual Releases, Purdue Notwithstanding

The Third Circuit majority upheld nondebtor, nonconsensual releases because they were part of a sale, making the appeal statutorily moot under Section 363(m).

3rd Circuit

May 15, 2025

Third Circuit Holds: Magistrate Judges May Issue Final Orders on Bankruptcy Appeals

The Third Circuit splits from Seventh and Tenth Circuit opinions dating from 1987 and 1990.

3rd Circuit

May 14, 2025

No Circuit Split: 4 Circuits Say No ‘13’ Trustee Fees if Dismissal Precedes Confirmation

Although lower courts have disagreed, the Second Circuit joined three other circuits in holding that a standing trustee may not retain the percentage fee when chapter 13 cases are dismissed before confirmation. Consequently, ‘13’ debtors with confirmed plans pay standing trustees’ fees.

2nd Circuit

May 13, 2025

A Chapter 11 Debtor May Sometimes Prosecute an Appeal After Conversion to Chapter 7

After conversion, the debtor was entitled to prosecute an appeal at the debtor’s expense when the appeal involved the debtor’s personal liability.

10th Circuit, New Mexico

May 12, 2025

The ‘Domestic Violence’ Stay Exception Applies to Sexual Violence Decades Earlier

Bankruptcy Judge Robert Mark held that the Section 362(b)(2)(A)(v) exception to the automatic stay covers more than imminent or ongoing sexual abuse.

11th Circuit, Florida, Florida Southern District

May 09, 2025

In ‘13,’ a Creditor Wanted Debtors’ Counsels’ Fees to Come Last, Not First

Chicago’s Bankruptcy Judge Donald Cassling nixed an idea that would have made chapter 13 unpalatable for debtors’ counsel.

7th Circuit, Illinois, Illinois Northern District