A section 341 first meeting of creditors does not automatically conclude if the trustee fails to comply with the requirements of Fed. R. Bankr. P. 2003(e), so that the 30-day window under Fed. R....
Summarized by Robert Stenzhorn , Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
9 years 7 months ago
Citation:
Marshall v. Honeywell Technology Systems Inc. No. 14-7190 (July 12, 2016)
Ruling:
The district court did not abuse its discretion in holding that the Debtor's non-disclosure of the underlying discrimination complaint on the ground of judicial estoppel, stemming from her failure...
Judge(s):
Before Karen LeCraft Henderson and Thomas B. Griffith, Circuit Judges, and Senior Circuit Judge A. Raymond Randolph.
Senior Circuit Judge Randolph filed the opinion of the Court, with a reasoned dissent by Circuit Judge Griffith.
Jenkins v. Simpson, Case No. 14-1385 (4th Cir. April 27, 2015) (published opinion)
Ruling:
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a meeting of creditors that was not continued by announcement at the meeting, or by a subsequent filing, of the time and place for the continued...
Judge(s):
Before Motz, Keenan and Thacker, Circuit Judges. Opinion written by Judge Motz in which Judges Keenan and Thacker joined.