Pursuing an Untimely Appeal Is Frivolous and Warrants Sanctions in the Fifth Circuit Losing its patience with late-filed appeals, the Fifth Circuit is close to making significant sanctions automatic. Read more about Pursuing an Untimely Appeal Is Frivolous and Warrants Sanctions in the Fifth Circuit
Properly Read, Seventh Circuit Opinion Does Not Undercut DIP Financing Opinion does not mean that a DIP financing lien terminates when collateral is transferred. Judge Name - Do not use it. David Hamilton Read more about Properly Read, Seventh Circuit Opinion Does Not Undercut DIP Financing
Third Circuit Pushes Back on Widespread Invocation of Rooker-Feldman A federal court can undermine a state court judgment without offending Rooker-Feldman, Third Circuit says. Judge Name - Do not use it. Morton I. Greenberg Read more about Third Circuit Pushes Back on Widespread Invocation of Rooker-Feldman
Extraterritoriality of Avoiding Powers Goes to the Second Circuit A split of circuits will result if the Second Circuit does not reverse a Madoff decision. Judge Name - Do not use it. Jed Rakoff Read more about Extraterritoriality of Avoiding Powers Goes to the Second Circuit
No Statute of Limitations Bar from Asserting a New Theory of Recovery If a preference theory fails, try fraudulent transfer. Judge Name - Do not use it. Rebecca R. Pallmeyer Read more about No Statute of Limitations Bar from Asserting a New Theory of Recovery