It’s Not Easy to Set Aside Releases for Fraud, Judge Whitman Holt Says To settle with a trustee, a creditor is not required to volunteer damaging information. Read more about It’s Not Easy to Set Aside Releases for Fraud, Judge Whitman Holt Says
An Individual Can’t Assume a Lease by Reaffirming the Debt A lawyer queasy about a client’s decision to assume a lease can’t invoke the court’s scrutiny by making an application to reaffirm the debt under Section 524(c), Judge Hursh says. Read more about An Individual Can’t Assume a Lease by Reaffirming the Debt
An Order Directing Specific Performance Means the Contract Is Not Executory Idaho’s Judge Myers rules that an order directing specific performance is not a transfer and cannot be a preference. Judge Name - Do not use it. Terry L. Myers Read more about An Order Directing Specific Performance Means the Contract Is Not Executory
‘Local vs. National’ Rate Controversy Reemerges in a Catholic Diocese Reorganization Montana judge cuts committee counsel’s interim allowance to rates charged by debtor’s counsel. Judge Name - Do not use it. Jim D. Pappas Read more about ‘Local vs. National’ Rate Controversy Reemerges in a Catholic Diocese Reorganization
CFPB Suit in District Court Immune from Transfer to Bankruptcy Court Courts split on which change of venue statute applies to ‘related to’ suits in district court. Judge Name - Do not use it. Brian Morris Read more about CFPB Suit in District Court Immune from Transfer to Bankruptcy Court
Tim Blixseth Making Law on Extended Jailing for Civil Contempt Is one year’s jailing too long for civil contempt? Evidently not in Montana. Judge Name - Do not use it. Sam E. Haddon Read more about Tim Blixseth Making Law on Extended Jailing for Civil Contempt