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March 05, 2019

Seventh Circuit Rules that Section 363(m) Doesn’t Render Appeals Moot

Seventh Circuit overrules two precedents holding that Section 363(m) renders appeals moot.

7th Circuit

March 04, 2019

Chapter 15 Recognition Not Required to Enforce a Foreign Reorganization in the U.S.

Non-debtor, third-party release enforced along with granting international comity.

2nd Circuit, New York, New York Southern District

March 01, 2019

Creating a Split, Sixth Circuit Holds: No Waiver of Immunity for Indian Tribes

A divided panel of the Sixth Circuit holds that Section 106 does not waive sovereign immunity for Indian tribes.

6th Circuit

February 28, 2019

Third Circuit Strips Debt Buyers of Defenses Under the FDCPA

Hiring a collection agent will not insulate a debt buyer from liability under the FDCPA.

3rd Circuit

February 22, 2019

Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument on Rejection of Trademark Licenses

Thirty-five years later, the Supreme Court might reverse Lubrizol.

Supreme Court

February 20, 2019

The Supreme Court Refuses to Revisit Dewsnup

Arguably ignoring Sections 506(a) and 506(d), Dewsnup barred chapter 7 debtors from stripping down undersecured mortgages.

Supreme Court

February 15, 2019

Bankruptcy Judge OKs Four Years of Jailing for Civil Contempt

An appellate court will decide whether four years of jailing means that civil incarceration has become futile.

9th Circuit, California, California Central District

February 11, 2019

Supreme Court Is on the Road to Overruling Dewsnup

A ‘cert’ petition asks the high court to overrule Dewsnup and allow chapter 7 debtors to strip down or strip off undersecured mortgages.

Supreme Court

January 29, 2019

Fifth Circuit Differentiates Between Derivative Claims and Claims Belonging to a Creditor

Sometimes, a third party’s action can harm the debtor, but a creditor can still prosecute an independent claim against the third party.

5th Circuit

January 25, 2019

Newly Filed Certiorari Petitions Raise Circuit Splits on ‘Finality’ and the Automatic Stay

The Supreme Court is invited to resolve a circuit split and decide whether inaction can violate the automatic stay.

Supreme Court