Fifth Circuit Interprets Section 363(m) More Broadly than Other Circuits Anything that is ‘integrally related’ to a sale is moot in the Fifth Circuit, according to a New Orleans district judge. Read more about Fifth Circuit Interprets Section 363(m) More Broadly than Other Circuits
Second Circuit Says Orderly Liquidation Value Is Proper for a Retailer in Chapter 11 The Second Circuit adapts Rash to value the lender’s collateral in chapter 11 where there was a going-concern sale. Read more about Second Circuit Says Orderly Liquidation Value Is Proper for a Retailer in Chapter 11
Property Held in a Joint Tenancy Leaves the Estate on the Debtor’s Death If a debtor owns property as a joint tenant with right of survivorship, the trustee has nothing to sell if the debtor dies. Read more about Property Held in a Joint Tenancy Leaves the Estate on the Debtor’s Death