January 17, 2017
Supreme Court Hears Argument on Stale Claims and the FDCPA
Debtors have an uphill fight for the Supreme Court to ban the filing of stale claims.
Supreme CourtJanuary 16, 2017
Judge Bonapfel Sides with Fifth Circuit on ‘Equivalent Value’ in Ponzi Schemes
Innocent suppliers to Ponzi schemes are given protection from fraudulent transfer claims.
11th Circuit, Georgia, Georgia Northern DistrictJanuary 13, 2017
PROMESA Is No Clone of the Bankruptcy Code, First Circuit Says
On stay modification, secured creditors shoulder the entire burden.
1st CircuitJanuary 13, 2017
Preference Law Held Not to Have Extraterritorial Application
New York’s Judge Bernstein delves into the splits on extraterritoriality.
2nd Circuit, New York, New York Southern DistrictJanuary 12, 2017
New York District Judges Are Split on Drawing Inferences of Fraud from Executives
Reversed by one district judge, Bankruptcy Judge Gerber was lauded by another on the same issue.
2nd Circuit, New York, New York Southern DistrictJanuary 11, 2017
Circuit and District Courts Split on Maritime Liens in the Wake of Bankruptcy
O.W. Bunker bankruptcy tees up decisive Second Circuit rulings on liens for ‘necessaries.’
2nd Circuit, New York, New York Southern DistrictJanuary 10, 2017
Delaware Judge Disregards Committee Fee Cap if a Chapter 11 Plan Is Confirmed
Standard carveout only limits committee counsel fees if no chapter 11 plan is confirmed.
3rd Circuit, DelawareJanuary 10, 2017
Salary Paid for Poor Performance Is No Fraudulent Transfer
Conclusory allegation about insolvency doesn’t overcome a 10-K showing solvency.
5th Circuit, Louisiana, Louisiana Eastern DistrictJanuary 09, 2017
Direct Circuit Review Isn’t Possible from Proposed Findings and Conclusions
A Stern-infected decision can’t be appealed directly to a court of appeals, the Eleventh Circuit says.
11th CircuitJanuary 06, 2017
On the Means Test, Fourth Circuit Allows Chapter 7 Debtors the Best of Both Worlds
Deadlines for direct appeal to the circuit are procedural, not jurisdictional.
4th Circuit