The Importance of Direct vs. Derivative Claims in Bankruptcy
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In Pari Delicto Defense Doesn’t Apply to a Trustee Exercising Avoidance Powers
Because a trustee suing to recover a fraudulent transfer is acting in the interest of creditors, not the debtor, the in pari delicto defense does not apply, says Bankruptcy Judge Scott Clarkson.
Trustee May Not Liquidate Estate Property Solely to Benefit a DSO Creditor
Affirming Bankruptcy Judge Michael Romero, the district court holds that an exemption remains valid even though the exempt property remains subject to a nondischargeable domestic support obligation.
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Supreme Court Holds: § 106(a) Doesn’t Waive Sovereign Immunity for § 544(b) Suits
In an 8-1 opinion, the Supreme Court holds that the waiver of sovereign immunity under Section 106(a) does not extend to suits brought by a trustee under state law standing in the shoes of an actual creditor.
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Trustees Come in All Shapes and Sizes
Effective Motion Practice in Bankruptcy Court
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Without Levy, a Recorded Judgment Lien Is Unperfected in Some States
In New Jersey, a trustee’s hypothetical judicial lien has priority over a judgment lien if the judgment lienholder has not made a levy on the property.
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