On an ‘Involuntary,’ Denial of Summary Judgment Doesn’t Mean the Claim Is Disputed The Iqbal and Twombly standards don’t apply to involuntary petitioners who are required to use Official Form 105. Read more about On an ‘Involuntary,’ Denial of Summary Judgment Doesn’t Mean the Claim Is Disputed
Guarantee of a Lease Survives Rejection if the Tenant Remains in Possession District judge explains why veil-piercing is easier to prove in Michigan than elsewhere. Read more about Guarantee of a Lease Survives Rejection if the Tenant Remains in Possession
Removing a Beneficiary of a Revocable Trust Isn’t a Fraudulent Transfer An expectancy interest in a trust isn’t “property” to underlay a fraudulent transfer suit. Read more about Removing a Beneficiary of a Revocable Trust Isn’t a Fraudulent Transfer
Taggart Didn’t Let Corporate Employees Off the Hook for a Stay Violation Tortious or fraudulent conduct needn’t be shown to hold a corporate employee liable for violating the automatic stay. Read more about Taggart Didn’t Let Corporate Employees Off the Hook for a Stay Violation
Two Circuits Hold that a Debt Buyer Can Be a ‘Debt Collector’ Under the FDCPA Even the dissenter in the Ninth Circuit would not let a debt buyer off the hook if the complaint were properly pleaded. Read more about Two Circuits Hold that a Debt Buyer Can Be a ‘Debt Collector’ Under the FDCPA