Class Actions: The Answer for Stay Violations with Small Damages for Each Debtor
A class action in Chicago will decide whether bankruptcy judges have the tools to rectify a single creditor’s violation of the rights of similarly situated debtors.
New York Judge Devises a Flexible Remedy to Deal with Repeated Bad Faith Filings
New York’s Judge Philip Bentley and Prof. Robert Lawless urge Congress to adopt the ABI Commission’s recommendations for dealing with bad faith filings.
Purdue Doesn’t Preclude Injunctions from Protecting Nondebtors for the Life of a Plan
New York’s Judge John Mastando saw no reason a Subchapter V plan couldn’t enjoin lawsuits against nondebtors for the life of a five-year plan.
Treatment of Personal Property During Bankruptcy
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Trustees Come in All Shapes and Sizes
Attorney/Client Privilege: Ethics Has No Borders
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