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December 30, 2020
Follow the Rules or Lose an Exemption in a New Home While in Chapter 13
Chapter 13 debtors lost an exemption in a new home after converting to chapter 7 because they didn’t follow the rules.
11th Circuit
,
Florida
,
Florida Southern District
October 09, 2020
A Gaming License Isn’t ‘Property’ and Thus Can’t Be Fraudulently Transferred
A gaming license in Pennsylvania is a revocable ‘privilege.’
3rd Circuit
,
Pennsylvania
,
Pennsylvania Eastern District
September 30, 2019
First Circuit PROMESA Opinion Addresses the Automatic Stay and Trust Funds
Appeals court says that the bankruptcy court must always address the existence of a trust when ruling on a motion to modify the automatic stay.
1st Circuit
,
Puerto Rico
September 27, 2019
Proceeds of Exempt Property Retain Exempt Status in Chapter 7, District Judge Says
District judge in Maine follows the Fifth Circuit by ruling that the post-petition sale of exempt property does not destroy the exempt status of the proceeds.
1st Circuit
,
Maine
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