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March 8, 2019

Sanctions weren’t justified for attempting to collect a time-barred tax claim.

March 7, 2019

Sixth Circuit distinguishes between a trustee’s powers as a bona fide purchaser compared to a hypothetical judicial lienholder.
Sixth Circuit distinguishes between a trustee’s powers as a bona fide purchaser compared to a hypothetical judicial lienholder.

March 6, 2019

A creditor must attempt to stop a state court from violating the stay, the Sixth Circuit BAP holds.
A creditor must attempt to stop a state court from violating the stay, the Sixth Circuit BAP holds.

March 1, 2019

A divided panel of the Sixth Circuit holds that Section 106 does not waive sovereign immunity for Indian tribes.
A divided panel of the Sixth Circuit holds that Section 106 does not waive sovereign immunity for Indian tribes.

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.