Taggart Means No Strict Liability for Violating a Corporate Debtor’s Automatic Stay Persuasive authority is required before a creditor can be held in contempt for violating the automatic stay protecting a corporate debtor. Read more about Taggart Means No Strict Liability for Violating a Corporate Debtor’s Automatic Stay
Three-Year Bar to Refiling in Chapter 13 Imposed for ‘Vexatious, Frivolous’ Litigation Motions to recuse three bankruptcy judges fortified the third judge’s decision to dismiss and bar refiling for three years. Read more about Three-Year Bar to Refiling in Chapter 13 Imposed for ‘Vexatious, Frivolous’ Litigation
Lender Was Lucky to Recover Anything on an Unauthorized $5.2 Million Loan The bankruptcy court was accorded wide discretion in deciding how to treat a $5.2 million loan that was neither disclosed to nor approved by the bankruptcy court. Read more about Lender Was Lucky to Recover Anything on an Unauthorized $5.2 Million Loan