Georgia Courts Disagree on Redeeming Pawn Property in a Chapter 13 Plan
Bankruptcy court disregards district court opinion on redemption of pawned property.
Florida Judge Plunges into the Split on Enforcing Arbitration Agreements
Debtor must arbitrate a violation of the discharge injunction.
Preference Analysis Permits ‘Hypothetical-Within-a-Hypothetical’ on Chapter 7 Recovery
Ninth Circuit majority goes for a difficult issue when an easier answer was available.
Circuit Split Widens on Stay Violation for Failure to Turn Over Repossessed Collateral
Tenth Circuit joins the minority by holding that passive retention of collateral is no stay violation.
Federal Judgment Rate Is Employed when Claims Are Paid in Full
Courts remain divided on what ‘legal rate’ means in Section 726(a)(5).
Sixth Circuit Thwarts Tennessee in Jacking Up Interest Rate on Tax Claims
Does ‘nonbankruptcy law’ mean any law other than the Bankruptcy Code?
For Insufficient Notice, a Recorded Right of First Refusal Survived a Sale
Constructive notice deprived a purchaser of ‘bona fide’ status.
Constructive Trust Theory Fails Without Showing Unjust Enrichment
Parents who benefitted from son’s secret ownership couldn’t claim title.