Willful Breach of Contract Doesn’t Result in Section 523(a)(6) Nondischargeability Without allegations of an intentional tort, a willful breach of contract can’t be nondischargeable as a ‘willful and malicious’ injury. Read more about Willful Breach of Contract Doesn’t Result in Section 523(a)(6) Nondischargeability
A ‘Letter Box’ Company Is Denied Foreign Main and Nonmain Recognition in Chapter 15 Being registered, plus having directors and an address, on the Isle of Man wasn’t sufficient to show COMI or an ‘establishment’ justifying recognition under chapter 15. Read more about A ‘Letter Box’ Company Is Denied Foreign Main and Nonmain Recognition in Chapter 15
Otherwise Valid Post-Petition Claims Sometimes Won’t Qualify for Administrative Status Judge Sarah Hall declined to expand the exception in Reading for post-petition claims to have administrative status. Read more about Otherwise Valid Post-Petition Claims Sometimes Won’t Qualify for Administrative Status
Retirees Breathe a Sigh of Relief: A Golf Cart Can Be an Exempt Motor Vehicle Surprisingly, no court had previously ruled on whether a golf cart can be exempt. Read more about Retirees Breathe a Sigh of Relief: A Golf Cart Can Be an Exempt Motor Vehicle
Barton Didn’t Stop Creditors from Garnishing a Chapter 13 Trustee After Dismissal The debtor’s bad faith chapter 13 filings convinced Judge Hall to allow garnishment of funds held by the trustee after dismissal. Read more about Barton Didn’t Stop Creditors from Garnishing a Chapter 13 Trustee After Dismissal
Subchapter V Isn’t Always an Antidote for a Failing Chapter 11 Reorganization Misconduct in the prior chapter 11 case barred debtors from proceeding as a small business reorganization under subchapter V of chapter 11. Read more about Subchapter V Isn’t Always an Antidote for a Failing Chapter 11 Reorganization
Cashier’s Checks and Ordinary Checks Are Treated the Same Under Barnhill The UCC and Barnhill are in accord when it comes to ownership of funds underlying an unpaid check. Read more about Cashier’s Checks and Ordinary Checks Are Treated the Same Under Barnhill
Reconstructed Time Records Are Ok in a POC for Pre-Filing Attorneys’ Fees Rule 3001 doesn’t require time records in a mortgage lender’s proof of claim, Judge Loyd says. Judge Name - Do not use it. Janice D. Loyd Read more about Reconstructed Time Records Are Ok in a POC for Pre-Filing Attorneys’ Fees
Child Support Cases Avoid Thorny Choice of Law Questions Judge Janice Loyd writes a handbook on choice of law and statutes of limitations. Judge Name - Do not use it. Janice D. Loyd Read more about Child Support Cases Avoid Thorny Choice of Law Questions
Claim Objections Are Permissible in Chapter 13 After Plan Confirmation Tulsa judge permits leisurely objections to unsecured claims in chapter 13. Judge Name - Do not use it. Terrence L. Michael Read more about Claim Objections Are Permissible in Chapter 13 After Plan Confirmation