A Debtor Who Intentionally Makes the Court a Party to a Fraudulent Scheme Has Perpetrated a “Fraud on the Court” By: Stephen Van Doran St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about A Debtor Who Intentionally Makes the Court a Party to a Fraudulent Scheme Has Perpetrated a “Fraud on the Court” Use of Conflicts Counsel Will Not Overcome an Actual Conflict of Interest By: Stephanie Kenn St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Use of Conflicts Counsel Will Not Overcome an Actual Conflict of Interest Adversary Proceeding Not Required for Bankruptcy Courts to Determine Lien Status By: Justin Korenblatt St John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Adversary Proceeding Not Required for Bankruptcy Courts to Determine Lien Status Ipso Facto Contract Provision Not Enforced By: Kayla Martin St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Ipso Facto Contract Provision Not Enforced Proof of Claim Disallowed Because of a Lack of Evidentiary Support By: Madeline Mallo St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Proof of Claim Disallowed Because of a Lack of Evidentiary Support Pages« first ‹ previous … 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 … next › last »