February 09, 2016
Rare Bible Worth $10,000 Is an Exempt Asset, Seventh Circuit Holds
Seventh Circuit won’t impose limits on exemption for religious articles.
7th CircuitFebruary 09, 2016
United Operating Only Protects Creditors and Shareholders, Bankruptcy Judge Holds
Restriction on post-confirmation suits is further limited in the Fifth Circuit.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictFebruary 08, 2016
FDCPA Held Applicable to Violations of Discharge Injunction
Debtor-friendly FDCPA opinion gains traction beyond the Second Circuit.
11th Circuit, Florida, Florida Middle DistrictFebruary 08, 2016
Florida Bankruptcy Judge Splits with Seventh Circuit on Attorney/Client Privilege
Client questionnaires are held to be protected by the attorney/client privilege.
11th Circuit, Florida, Florida Southern DistrictFebruary 05, 2016
Lender Protected from Forced Vesting of Title; Debtors Win on Fees and Repeat Filings
Debtors notch three wins and lose once in significant consumer cases.
Supreme CourtFebruary 04, 2016
Successor Liability Overrides Sale Free and Clear on Labor Law Claim
363 sale provides no protection from a union’s claim for successor liability.
9th Circuit, Washington, Washington Western DistrictFebruary 04, 2016
Subjective Bad Faith Alone Is Sufficient to Warrant Dismissal
District judge reads the tea leaves on Second Circuit standard for dismissal.
2nd Circuit, ConnecticutFebruary 03, 2016
Delaware Judge Categorically Bars All Counsel from Compensation for Defense of Fees
Artful drafting cannot evade ASARCO to reimburse counsel for defense of fees.
3rd Circuit, DelawareFebruary 03, 2016
Congress Did Not Abrogate Absolute Priority for Individuals, Five Circuits Now Hold
Sloppy drafting in BAPCPA puts individuals at the mercy of dominant creditors in chapter 11.
9th CircuitFebruary 02, 2016
Massachusetts Homestead Exemption Focuses on Use, Not Intention
First Circuit BAP goes easy on a consumer debtor’s homestead.
1st Circuit