Major Automatic Stay Issue Inches Toward the Supreme Court Chicago parking ticket cases to be resolved in the Seventh Circuit. Judge Name - Do not use it. Carol A. Doyle Read more about Major Automatic Stay Issue Inches Toward the Supreme Court
Raising a Circuit Split, Ninth Circuit’s Taggart Opinion Heads for a ‘Cert’ Petition BAP opinion shows that contempt is virtually impossible to prove in the Ninth Circuit following Taggart. Read more about Raising a Circuit Split, Ninth Circuit’s Taggart Opinion Heads for a ‘Cert’ Petition
Circuits Split on Sovereign Immunity and Emotional Distress Damages for a Stay Violation Ninth Circuit splits with the First on the interpretation of Section 106(a). Read more about Circuits Split on Sovereign Immunity and Emotional Distress Damages for a Stay Violation
Chicago Must Return Impounded Cars Immediately After a Chapter 13 Filing Judge Thorne rules that exceptions to the automatic stay do not allow the City of Chicago to retain possession of impounded cars. Judge Name - Do not use it. Deborah L. Thorne Read more about Chicago Must Return Impounded Cars Immediately After a Chapter 13 Filing
First Circuit Gives Puerto Rico Bondholders a Second Bite at the Apple Puerto Rico’s toll road bonds don’t have statutory liens, circuit court rules. Judge Name - Do not use it. William J. Kayatta, Jr. Read more about First Circuit Gives Puerto Rico Bondholders a Second Bite at the Apple
A Convert Joins the Minority Interpretation of the Repeat-Filing Stay Termination Bankruptcy Judge Colleen A. Brown of Burlington, Vt., changes her position on Section 362(c)(3)(A). Judge Name - Do not use it. Colleen A. Brown Read more about A Convert Joins the Minority Interpretation of the Repeat-Filing Stay Termination
Sixth Circuit Expounds on a Loophole in the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine Bankruptcy court may overrule a state court that rules incorrectly on the discharge of a debt. Judge Name - Do not use it. John M. Rogers Read more about Sixth Circuit Expounds on a Loophole in the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine