Big Stuff on Chapter 11 from the Second Circuit and Elsewhere
How Do We Get to Valuation?
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An Interview with Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro: How Article III Judges See Bankruptcy Law, Bankruptcy Judges and the Bankruptcy Code
A False Certificate of Payment (Temporarily) Barred a Landlord from Evicting
New York’s Judge David Jones explored the intricacies of Section 322(b)(22)’s bar to using bankruptcy to halt eviction.
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Modifying the Stay Doesn’t Relinquish Jurisdiction Entirely over the Dispute
In bankruptcy proceedings, formal notice isn’t required if there is actual notice, the Tenth Circuit says.
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Creditor Remedies: Point/Counterpoint
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Cursing the Debtor by Itself Isn’t a Violation of the Automatic Stay
A vulgarity directed at the debtor wasn’t a stay violation absent an act designed to collect a debt.