No More Injunctions Barring Suits Against Nondebtors in a Diocese Sexual Abuse Case
An opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Carl L. Bucki might be read, incorrectly, to mean that Purdue precludes preliminary injunctions stopping suits against nondebtors.
Rooker-Feldman Doesn’t Bar Review of an Erroneous Decision About the Automatic Stay
The Supremacy Clause allows bankruptcy courts to set aside erroneous decisions by state courts about the applicability of the automatic stay.
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The ‘Home Court’ Rule Does Not Apply in Chapter 15 Cases, District Judge Says
The Delaware district court affirmed Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Horan, who ruled that a creditor cannot sue a chapter 15 debtor in bankruptcy court on a prebankruptcy claim.
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Supreme Court Round-Up
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Hot Topics in Subchapter V and Consumer Bankruptcy Cases
Distressed Commercial Real Estate and UCRERA
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Judge Barnes Explained Why Bankruptcy Stays Don’t Require Personal Jurisdiction
Chicago’s Bankruptcy Judge Timothy Barnes explained eight years ago why bankruptcy stays do not require personal jurisdiction, unlike injunctions in receiverships.
Landlord and Tenant Issues
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