In Setting Aside a Tax-Lien Foreclosure, a Hypothetical Gave Standing to the Debtor
If state law prohibits assertion of the homestead exemption in tax foreclosure and the debtor can’t take federal exemptions, does the debtor lack standing to set aside a fraudulent transfer?
There’s an Exception to the Rule that Fraudulent Transfer Recoveries Can’t Benefit Shareholders
When creditors have been paid in full, a trustee may pursue fraudulent transfers for the benefit of defrauded equity holders, Bankruptcy Judge Craig Goldblatt says.
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Like 18th Century England, There’s No Jury Trial Right for Stay Violations
Granfinanciera tells us to study English law from the 18th century in deciding when there’s a right to a jury trial in bankruptcy cases.
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Equity Won’t Extend the Deadline for Filing a Dischargeability Complaint
The circuits are split on whether equity can extend the 60-day deadline for filing dischargeability complaints.