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June 13, 2024
Sub V Debt ‘Cap’ in Peril of Reverting to About $3 Million on June 21
One senator is blocking an extension of the $7.5 million debt cap for Subchapter V and the $2.75 cap for chapter 13.
Federal Circuit
August 09, 2022
A Mistake in the CARES Act on Eligibility for the SBRA Was Fixed by Congress in June
After a technical correction by Congress, now only affiliates of reporting companies are excluded from Subchapter V of chapter 11.
9th Circuit
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California
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California Central District
February 29, 2016
No Kidding: Justice Scalia’s Minority Opinions Would Have Helped the Bankruptcy System
This is the third and last in a series of articles analyzing the late justice’s contributions to the development of bankruptcy law.
February 26, 2016
No Kidding: Justice Scalia’s Minority Opinions Would Have Helped Homeowners
This is the first of two features concluding that Justice Scalia’s opinions were not inherently adverse to the interests of debtors and the bankruptcy system generally.
Supreme Court