Debtor Warns Supreme Court to Avoid Sunnyslope and Another Valuation Controversy
There is no circuit split interpreting the Rash mandate to employ replacement value, debtor argues.
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Supreme Court Might Grant ‘Cert’ to Resolve a Split on Dischargeability
Solicitor General believes oral misrepresentation of one asset does not result in nondischargeability.
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Supreme Court Primed to Hold Safe Harbor Inapplicable if Bank Is a ‘Mere Conduit’
Justices search for a ruling that limits Section 546(e) but isn’t too broad.
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Justices Hear Argument in Lakeridge on Appellate Standards for Nonstatutory Insiders
Supreme Court to decide if inferences from undisputed facts are reviewed de novo or for clear error.
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Supreme Court Won’t Settle Circuit Split on Transfer to a Debtor’s Own Account
Fourth Circuit splits with the Ninth and Tenth on ‘what is a transfer?’
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No New Bankruptcy Cases Have Been Added to Supreme Court Docket — Not Yet, at Least
Several cases are in the running for Supreme Court review this term or next.
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Circuit Split on Wage Garnishments Underpins a Certiorari Petition
Certiorari petition asks Supreme Court to narrow Local Loan and Barnhill.
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Supreme Court Will Not Resolve Circuit Split on Recharacterization
A settlement prompts the high court to ditch a case deciding whether state or federal law governs recharacterization.
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‘Cert’ Petition Seeks to Resolve Circuit Split on What’s a ‘Transfer’
High court should grant review to ensure fraudsters don’t escape consequences.
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Did the Supreme Court Hint that Bankruptcy Venue Is Too Broad?
The Bristol-Myers decision on state class actions may eventually affect bankruptcy venue.
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