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April 23, 2019

Supreme Court Won’t Intervene in Fight Between Jay Alix and McKinsey

Supreme Court will not rule on whether upholding the integrity of the judicial system by itself confers appellate standing.

Supreme Court

April 22, 2019

Standards for a Future Claimants’ Representative Are Those for a Guardian Ad Litem

Prior service as a future claimants’ representative was reason for a new appointment, not a disqualification, Judge Bonapfel says.

11th Circuit, Georgia, Georgia Northern District

April 19, 2019

Is a Notice of Removal Filed in Bankruptcy Court Ok? Courts Are Split

Judge in Mississippi remands a suit to state court because the notice of removal was filed with the bankruptcy clerk, not the district court clerk.

5th Circuit, Mississippi, Mississippi Southern District

April 17, 2019

Lenders Admonished to Demand Nothing More in Plans than the Law Allows

Judge Hunt in Chicago tells debtors’ counsel to oppose inclusion of unjustifiable provisions in chapter 13 plans, even if it means contested confirmation hearings.

7th Circuit, Illinois, Illinois Northern District

April 05, 2019

Final Orders Allowed in Preference Suits Against Defendants Who Didn’t File Claims

Following dicta in Bellingham, Judge Collins finds no power to enter a final order in a fraudulent transfer suit against a defendant who did not consent.

9th Circuit, Arizona

April 04, 2019

Filing Tag-Team Bankruptcies Resulted in Suspension from Practice

Fed up with a lawyer’s frivolous litigation tactics, the federal and state courts suspended a lawyer from practice.

7th Circuit

April 03, 2019

Courts Divided on Venue for Small-Dollar Avoidance Actions

Judges Pappas and Teel permit avoidance actions for small amounts to be prosecuted in the debtors’ bankruptcy courts.

D.C. Circuit

April 02, 2019

BAPCPA Limits Remedies Against Debtors Who Don’t Reaffirm or Surrender

Congress may have intended to preclude ‘stay and pay,’ but it didn’t succeed.

5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Northern District

March 29, 2019

Puerto Rico Bondholders Can’t Compel Payment During Bankruptcy, First Circuit Says

First Circuit interprets chapter 9 and PROMESA to permit but not compel payments to special revenue bondholders during debt arrangement proceedings.

1st Circuit

March 28, 2019

Circuit Upholds Dismissal of Suits to Restrict Puerto Rico’s Use of Tax Revenue

First Circuit bars use of declaratory judgments restricting Puerto Rico’s use of tax revenues.

1st Circuit