April 07, 2023
Later Developments Don’t Undo Subchapter V Eligibility, Houston Judge Says
In the Alex Jones corporate Subchapter V case, Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez said that the later chapter 11 filing by Jones himself, with about $1.5 billion in debt, didn’t kick the corporate debtor out of Subchapter V and into ‘ordinary’ chapter 11.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictFebruary 15, 2023
Nonseverability Won’t Make a Confirmation Appeal Equitably Moot in the Fifth Circuit
When it comes to overbroad exculpations and nondebtor releases, a nonseverability clause in a chapter 11 plan won’t invoke equitable mootness to dismiss an appeal from confirmation.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictFebruary 01, 2023
A UCC Lien on ‘Accounts’ Won’t Attach to a Postpetition Sale of Real Property
Although a UCC lien on ‘accounts’ would attach outside of bankruptcy to proceeds from the sale of real property, Section 552(b) cuts off attachment if the sale occurs after filing
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictOctober 14, 2022
Another Court Holds that a Debtor Has a Property Interest in Contracts, Not Customers
Once the debtor loses the right to do business, taking customers for no consideration isn’t a fraudulent transfer, Judge Isgur holds.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictAugust 01, 2022
A Judgment for Punitive Damages Might Not Support Nondischargeability Automatically
Jury instructions and a special verdict form can determine whether issue preclusion automatically results in nondischargeability.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictJuly 22, 2022
The Right to Credit Bid Does Not Preclude Charging a Buyer’s Premium at Auction
When a secured lender credit bids, a buyer’s premium can be a legitimate surcharge against the lender’s collateral, Judge Rodriguez says.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictOctober 04, 2021
On an ‘Involuntary,’ Denial of Summary Judgment Doesn’t Mean the Claim Is Disputed
The Iqbal and Twombly standards don’t apply to involuntary petitioners who are required to use Official Form 105.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictJuly 12, 2021
Liquidating a Defunct Corporation Qualifies for the SBRA, Judge Lopez Says
Increasingly, courts are allowing defunct corporations to proceed under the SBRA while individual owners of defunct businesses aren’t being treated as small business debtors in chapter 11.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictMay 04, 2021
Once Repudiated, a Contract Is No Longer Executory
Courts disagree on whether a repudiated contract remains executory.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern DistrictApril 09, 2021
Judge Isgur Knocks Down a Special Counsel’s Fees for ‘Unprofessional’ Conduct
Incivility may be acceptable in matrimonial matters, but not when the lawyer represents a debtor.
5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern District