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March 12, 2025

District court upholds an ‘opt-out’ chapter 11 plan with releases for nondebtors.

January 28, 2025

A district court in Minnesota left the door open for sometimes compelling debtors to arbitrate claims arising in a bankruptcy case.

October 25, 2024

Small state exemptions mean that some low-income debtors can lose their homes in chapters 7 and 13 if there is equity.

September 20, 2024

Bound by circuit precedent, the Eighth Circuit held that a prior receivership does not cleanse the bankruptcy estate of the in pari delicto defense.

September 17, 2024

The Eighth Circuit had held that a debtor has an ‘inchoate’ property interest in avoidance actions before bankruptcy, but Judge Collins ruled that a lender can’t have a lien.

September 06, 2024

Eighth Circuit panel disagrees about whether federal preemption bars state law claims for dismissal of an involuntary petition.

July 02, 2024

Eighth Circuit holds that a chapter 13 debtor, not the trustee, has standing to bring personal injury claims.

April 16, 2024

Sitting en banc, three judges in St. Louis effectively barred bifurcated fee arrangements in the Eastern District of Missouri.

April 02, 2024

State laws differ on whether defensive appellate rights are estate property that may be sold.

March 12, 2024

The Eighth Circuit aligned with the Ninth Circuit by holding that postpetition appreciation in a home belongs to creditors when a chapter 13 case converts to chapter 7.