A federal tax lien attaches to all of a debtor's assets and has priority from the date on which notice of the lien is filed. As a result, a secured creditor's security interest, even though...
Judge(s):
RANCH and LUCK, Circuit Judges, and BERGER, District Judge
Court of Appeals affirmed, in part, dismissed the debtor/co-defendants' appeals for lack of standing, and reversed and remanded, in part. Case remanded to the bankruptcy court to consider whether...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a Chapter 7 Trustee's claims against a creditor that allegedly received two sets of prepetition fraudulent transfers from...
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeal, following appeal from the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Tenth Circuit, affirmed the bankruptcy court's use of quasi-estoppel principals to find the debtor...
The U.S. Circuit Court for the First Circuit held (1) parties holding revenue bonds issued by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) have a non-recourse claim on PREPA's estate for the...
The appellants failed to meet their burden of showing that recusal of the bankruptcy judge was proper. Judicial recusal is proper only in exceptional circumstances, such as where the judge...
The U.S. Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit dismissed an appeal from a bankruptcy court's order granting a Chapter 7 Trustee's application to employ a law firm as special counsel. ...
A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed a ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California affirming the decision of that district's bankruptcy...
Judge(s):
Daniel P. Collins; Danielle J. Forrest; and Jennifer Sung
The Third Circuit affirmed the District Court. 1. The Bankruptcy Court had proper jurisdiction even though the plan had already been confirmed and the dispute was not a core proceeding. Because...
Bankruptcy court did not err in converting chapter 13 case to chapter 7 where debtor consistently failed to comply with bankruptcy court orders and demonstrated bad faith, nor did the court violate...