Sixth Circuit Holds that Tax Foreclosure Violates the Takings Clause of the Constitution If tax foreclosures violate the Takings Clause, it stands to reason that they are also fraudulent transfers. Read more about Sixth Circuit Holds that Tax Foreclosure Violates the Takings Clause of the Constitution
Sixth Circuit Creates a Split by Requiring Dismissal of an Abusive Chapter 13 Filing Disagreeing with two other circuits, the Sixth Circuit finds no power in the bankruptcy court to avoid dismissing a chapter 13 case even if the debtor filed repeatedly in bad faith to avoid foreclosure. Read more about Sixth Circuit Creates a Split by Requiring Dismissal of an Abusive Chapter 13 Filing
Denial of Settlement Is Not Final and Not Appealable, Sixth Circuit Holds Supreme Court’s Bullard opinion implies that denials of settlements are not appealable. Judge Name - Do not use it. Raymond M. Kethledge Read more about Denial of Settlement Is Not Final and Not Appealable, Sixth Circuit Holds
Sixth Circuit Nixes the Notion of Artificial Impairment for Plan Confirmation Sixth and Fifth Circuits arguably disagree on what constitutes artificial impairment to confirm a chapter 11 plan. Judge Name - Do not use it. Raymond M. Kethledge Read more about Sixth Circuit Nixes the Notion of Artificial Impairment for Plan Confirmation