Okmulgee Federal Bankruptcy Court to Relocate to Muskogee
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Two Courts Seemingly Differ on the Nature of Puerto Rico’s PROMESA Proceedings
Bondholders won a skirmish but may still lose the war with Puerto Rico.
New York Judge Finds Constitutional Power to Enter Default Judgments
Assuming service was properly effected, Judge Martin Glenn views Wellness International as permitting bankruptcy courts to enter final default judgments in all adversary proceedings.
Constitutionality of the Puerto Rico Oversight Board Upheld in District Court
PROMESA’s authority is in the Territories Clause of the Constitution, District Judge Swain says.
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Bankruptcy Judge Can Enter Final Judgment after a Fraudulent Transfer Bench Trial
The payee of a check isn’t necessarily the transferee of a fraudulent transfer, Chicago judge says.
Reversing a Grant of Summary Judgment May or May Not Be a Final Order, Circuit Says
Eleventh Circuit explains when a final order may not remain a final order.
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Belatedly Purchasing a Claim Won’t Confer Appellate Standing, Circuit Rules
Newly appointed Circuit Judge Willett has a way with words.
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