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February 26, 2019

The appeals court didn’t allow an ambiguous state statute to confer absolution for violating the automatic stay.

January 18, 2019

If the Supreme Court decides that the FDCPA applies to nonjudicial foreclosure, a letter from a homeowner disputing the debt will automatically halt foreclosure activities.
If the Supreme Court decides that the FDCPA applies to nonjudicial foreclosure, a letter from a homeowner disputing the debt will automatically halt foreclosure activities.

January 8, 2019

The appeals court barred the secured lenders from renegotiating a carveout when a chapter 11 reorganization failed.

January 4, 2019

Judge Dales explains how Section 522(g) does not limit, but rather expands, a debtor’s exemptions.
Judge Dales explains how Section 522(g) does not limit, but rather expands, a debtor’s exemptions.

November 30, 2018

A lawyer was personally assessed $257,000 in sanctions for failure to disclose that his client had sold its $14 million claim.
A lawyer was personally assessed $257,000 in sanctions for failure to disclose that his client had sold its $14 million claim.

November 1, 2018

Bullard and Ritzen combine to constrict the right of appeal in the Sixth Circuit.
Bullard and Ritzen combine to constrict the right of appeal in the Sixth Circuit.