Section 727(a)(3) Isn’t a Catchall Denying Discharge for All Manner of Fraud Someone who commits fraud can’t be denied a discharge for that reason alone if the debtor kept accurate books and records of the fraud. Read more about Section 727(a)(3) Isn’t a Catchall Denying Discharge for All Manner of Fraud
Having Nondischargeable Debts Doesn’t Entitle a Chapter 7 Debtor to Object to Claims Courts are split on whether having nondischargeable debts gives an individual chapter 7 debtor standing to object to claims. Read more about Having Nondischargeable Debts Doesn’t Entitle a Chapter 7 Debtor to Object to Claims
Last Week, the Government Went 2 for 3 in Defeating Debtor’s Demands for PPP Loans Courts are divided on whether PPP litigation is ‘core’ or not. Read more about Last Week, the Government Went 2 for 3 in Defeating Debtor’s Demands for PPP Loans