Separate Classification of a Child’s Student Loan Barred in a Chapter 13 Plan
Factors in permitting separate classification of debts include moral obligation and tangible benefit.
Another Court Limits ‘Related To’ Jurisdiction Based on Indemnification Claims
W.R. Grace makes more law on channeling injunctions.
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Sixth Circuit Might Rule on Deductions for Contributions to Retirement Accounts
Courts are split on whether chapter 13 debtors may deduct voluntary contributions to retirement accounts from ‘disposable income.’
California Wildfire Victims Lawyer Calls PG&E Plan 'Totally Unacceptable'
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Another Judge Clamps Down on Third-Party Releases in a Major Reorganization
Extinguishing contingent environmental claims doesn’t comply with the Sixth Circuit’s Dow Corning test, Judge Koschik says.
Section 363 Doesn’t Apply to Asset Sales in a Chapter 11 Plan, Judge Garrity Rules
Section 363(o) claims nonetheless must be counted in deciding whether a chapter 11 plan passes the best interests test.