Like the Second Circuit, Florida Judge Bars Arbitrating a Class Suit for Discharge Violations
Supreme Court’s subsequent Epic decision casts doubt on opinions overriding arbitration agreements in the bankruptcy context.
Courts Disagree on When a ‘Med-Mal’ Claim Becomes Estate Property
District and bankruptcy courts reach diametrically different results on identical facts regarding the same defective medical device.
‘Exhaustion’ Required Before Nailing the IRS for Discharge Violation Damages
‘Exhaustion’ is not required before compelling the IRS to return funds taken in violation of discharge.
Debtors Beware: Disputing Facts Without a Sound Basis Can Have Tragic Results
Testimony that’s not credible can be a ‘false oath’ leading to a denial of discharge.
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Circuit Says Bankruptcy Lawyers Can’t Advise Clients to Pay by Credit Card
Milavetz invalid-purpose test isn’t applicable to incurring debt to pay a retainer.
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Failing to Turn Over Tax Returns Isn’t Fatal to a Chapter 7 Filing
Debtors aren’t required to turn over tax returns that don’t exist.
Filing a Dischargeability Motion Rather Than a Complaint Is Not Fatal
Relation-back kicks in if an earlier motion contains the elements of a complaint.
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Alabama Judge Rejects Second Circuit’s Bankruptcy Act Opinion in Straus-Duparquet
There is no implied assumption of an executory employment contract under the Bankruptcy Code.
Alabama District Judge Remains Antagonistic Toward Discharging Student Loans
ICRPs are always a factor in discharging student loans.
Courts Split on Ability to Redeem a Tax Deed Under a Plan
Another court rules on automatic removal of property from the estate under state law.