New York’s Unique Rules on Mortgage Note Assignments Remain Unresolved
New York alone failed to adopt an amendment to UCC § 3-203.
Even Without the One-Day-Late Rule, Tax Liability Still Wasn’t Discharged
A tax return late by three years wasn’t ‘honest and reasonable.’
Interest on Unsecured Claims Not Required in 100% Chapter 13 Plan
‘Value’ doesn’t mean ‘present value’ in Section 1325(b)(1)(A).
Bankruptcy Judge Finds Jurisdiction over Nationwide Class Challenging Stale Claims
Suit in Texas attacks the filing of stale claims permitted by Midland Funding.
Bankruptcy Judge Finds Jurisdiction over Nationwide Class Challenging Bogus Claims
Class suit in Texas attacks the filing of bogus claims.
Lump-Sum Child Support Claim Disallowed when Debtor Was Current
‘Relationship test’ bolsters Texas judge in disallowing claim for child support.
Chapter 13 Debtor Held to Lack Standing to Prosecute a Claim on an Exempt Asset
Judge fails to distinguish between cases in chapter 7 and chapter 13.
Supreme Court Allows Debt Collectors to File Time-Barred Proofs of Claim
High court allows a business model that is based on the inadvertence of trustees and creditors.