District Courts Disagree on Enforcing an ‘Automatic Stay’ Protecting Nondebtors
A district judge in Ohio declined to sit as an appellate court by deciding whether a bankruptcy court in another state had properly ‘spread’ the automatic stay.
Judicial Talk: Read the Freaking Code
When the Creditor Becomes the Debtor: Consumer Lenders in Bankruptcy and the Impact on Borrowers
A Magistrate Judge Refuses to Enforce an Order Staying Actions Against Nondebtors
A magistrate judge decided that a bankruptcy court’s order from another district halting suits against nondebtors was unenforceable because it was not an ‘injunction’ made under Section 105(a).