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July 03, 2018
Payments Under the NFL’s Brain Injury Settlement Are Exempt, Florida Judge Rules
Compensation for brain injury is a disability payment, not payment on a tort claim.
11th Circuit
,
Florida
,
Florida Southern District
June 01, 2018
GM Ignition Switch Litigation Makes Law on Punitive Damages and Law of the Case
Ten years later, courts are still sorting out who’s liable for Old GM’s failure to disclose a known defect.
2nd Circuit
,
New York
,
New York Southern District
January 31, 2018
Eighth Circuit Broadly Draws the Line to Identify ‘Unknown’ Claims that Are Discharged
Eighth Circuit sides with the Third: ‘Reasonably ascertainable,’ not ‘reasonably foreseeable,’ determines which creditors are entitled to actual notice.
8th Circuit
January 24, 2018
The GM Creditors’ Trust Opens a Can of Worms by Nixing a Settlement
Bankruptcy judge finds bad faith for walking out on a fully documented but unsigned settlement.
2nd Circuit
,
New York
,
New York Southern District
January 05, 2018
Third-Party Releases Are Permissible in Theory, Minneapolis Judge Says
Judge issues a tongue-lashing for a three-year reorganization that rewards lawyers but pays nothing so far to sexual abuse claimants.
8th Circuit
,
Minnesota
November 15, 2017
New GM Ignition Switch Suits Can Proceed in State Court, District Judge Says
The circuit court’s resolution of the bankruptcy law question prevents New GM from removing new suits to federal court.
2nd Circuit
,
New York
,
New York Southern District
August 14, 2017
District Judge Limits Second Circuit Rule on Standing for Successorship Claims
GM’s ignition switch fiasco continues making bankruptcy law on deprivation of the constitutional right to notice.
2nd Circuit
,
New York
,
New York Southern District
April 22, 2017
Enforcement of an Existing Injunction Is Not ‘Final’ and Thus Not Appealable
Tronox spans more law, this time on finality regarding injunctions.
2nd Circuit
November 14, 2016
Identity of Asbestos Claimants Disclosed Only to ‘Ferret Out’ Fraud
Even aggregate information about asbestos claims cannot be used for lobbying.
3rd Circuit
,
Delaware
April 18, 2016
Potential Tort Claims Are Not Estate Property
Not knowing a cause of action exists sometimes keeps a tort claim out of the estate.
2nd Circuit
,
New York
,
New York Eastern District
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