Creditor Hit with $826,000 in Sanctions for Filing a Meritless Proof of Claim Refusing to withdraw a meritless claim with prejudice contributed to the decision by Judge Jernigan to impose high-six-figure sanctions. Read more about Creditor Hit with $826,000 in Sanctions for Filing a Meritless Proof of ClaimLog in to post comments
Fifth Circuit Reaffirms ‘Person Aggrieved’ as the Standard for Appellate Standing The Fifth Circuit declined to follow the Ninth Circuit in questioning ‘person aggrieved’ as being inconsistent with recent Supreme Court authority. Read more about Fifth Circuit Reaffirms ‘Person Aggrieved’ as the Standard for Appellate Standing
‘Gatekeeping’ in the Fifth Circuit May Be Broader than Exculpations Bankruptcy Judge Jernigan interprets the Fifth Circuit’s Highland Capital opinion to mean that gatekeeping protections are not limited to parties entitled to exculpation in the Fifth Circuit. Read more about ‘Gatekeeping’ in the Fifth Circuit May Be Broader than Exculpations
Published Notice Doesn’t Result in Discharge of Some Types of Lease Claims Status as a ‘known’ or ‘unknown’ creditor misses the point when a lease was either assumed or rode through the chapter 11 case, Judge Jernigan says. Read more about Published Notice Doesn’t Result in Discharge of Some Types of Lease Claims