After Bartenwerfer, What Is an “Honest Debtor”?
After Bartenwerfer, What Is an “Honest Debtor”? By Kaila D. Spivey The Bankruptcy Code provides a fresh start to the honest-but-unfortunate debtor. 1 An “honest debtor” is one who accurately discloses necessary information and abides by the Code. 2 However, after the U
‘Preponderance’ Replaced ‘Clear and Convincing’ on Adoption of the Bankruptcy Code
The Seventh Circuit explained how preponderance of the evidence became the standard of proof for turnovers and dischargeability when the Bankruptcy Code replaced the Bankruptcy Act.
Benchnotes June 2023
Benchnotes By Christina Sanfelippo, Aaron M. Kaufman and Bradley D. Pack Second Circuit Limits Who May Assert a Cure Claim Under § 365(b)(1)(A) The Second Circuit recently held that a creditor who seeks to assert a “cure claim” under § 365(b)(1)(A) of the Bankruptcy
Judge Klein Charts the Path for Discharging Student Loans and Not Being Reversed
Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Klein provides authority for student loan debtors who win in bankruptcy court but face an appeal aimed at the trial court’s fact-findings.
Debts for a Partner’s Fraud Are Still Nondischargeable, the Supreme Court Says
The opinion by Justice Barrett largely bases the outcome on the use of the passive voice in Section 523(a)(2)(A).