An Order Allowing a Priority Claim Must Be Appealed Immediately, Circuit Says An appeal from an order ruling on allowance of a priority claim must be taken immediately, not on confirmation of a chapter 11 plan. Read more about An Order Allowing a Priority Claim Must Be Appealed Immediately, Circuit Says
Current IRS Expense Standards Used When Modifying a Chapter 13 Plan Bankruptcy Judge Robert Mark used common sense and logic to answer a question where the statute has no ready answer. Read more about Current IRS Expense Standards Used When Modifying a Chapter 13 Plan
Courts Ignore Farrey to Achieve an Equitable Result in a Matrimonial Bankruptcy In matrimonial cases, courts find creative reasons for not avoiding a lien that impairs an exemption. Read more about Courts Ignore Farrey to Achieve an Equitable Result in a Matrimonial Bankruptcy
Personal Liability for a PACA Trust Is Dischargeable, Judge Mark Says Courts are split on whether personal liability to produce suppliers results in a nondischargeable debt under Section 523(a)(4). Judge Name - Do not use it. Robert A. Mark Read more about Personal Liability for a PACA Trust Is Dischargeable, Judge Mark Says
Florida Judge Extends a Trustee’s Statute of Limitations to 10 Years Courts split on giving trustees the IRS’ 10-year statute of limitations for avoidance actions. Judge Name - Do not use it. Robert A. Mark Read more about Florida Judge Extends a Trustee’s Statute of Limitations to 10 Years