Supreme Court Hears Argument on Section 363(m): Is It Jurisdictional or Not? The justices seem inclined to hold that Section 363(m) is not jurisdictional, if they first decide that the appeal is not moot. Read more about Supreme Court Hears Argument on Section 363(m): Is It Jurisdictional or Not?
Second Circuit Says Orderly Liquidation Value Is Proper for a Retailer in Chapter 11 The Second Circuit adapts Rash to value the lender’s collateral in chapter 11 where there was a going-concern sale. Read more about Second Circuit Says Orderly Liquidation Value Is Proper for a Retailer in Chapter 11
Seventh Circuit Limits a U.S. Court’s Jurisdiction over Creditors Abroad Foreign creditors not subject to ‘specific personal jurisdiction’ in the U.S. can violate the automatic stay with impunity. Read more about Seventh Circuit Limits a U.S. Court’s Jurisdiction over Creditors Abroad
Being Tossed Off a Committee Doesn’t Confer Appellate Standing, District Judge Says Being removed from an official committee doesn’t harm the former member’s pecuniary interests and therefore doesn’t confer appellate standing. Read more about Being Tossed Off a Committee Doesn’t Confer Appellate Standing, District Judge Says