Stringent execution may be the watch phrase for implementation of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 ( BAPCPA ). The bankruptcy bar has lived with BAPCPA for well over a year, and if one common thread arises in the case law, it is judges dissatisfaction with what may kindly be referred to as drafting flaws. Many courts have highlighted these flaws-and other perceived inadequacies in BAPCPA-by ruthlessly enforcing the statute\u27s plain language. This has already led to the enactment of one amendment by Congress, as well as criticism from some of its members. Whether further amendments will follow remains to be seen. Judges sitting in the Eleventh Circuit are no strangers to the frustrations of BAPCPA, as ...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code (BAPCPA or Act) that became effective in October of 2005 ...
In an effort to stem perceived abuses of the bankruptcy system, Congress adopted a rule in 1976 that...
As part of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Consumer Protection Act of 2005, Congress added a paragra...
Bankruptcy law has significantly changed in the last two years due to the enactment of the Bankruptc...
On October 17, 2005, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) went into ...
On April 20, 2005, after nearly a decade of lobbying by the credit industry, President Bush signed t...
Bankruptcy law has significantly changed in the last two years due to the enactment of the Bankruptc...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy code, known collectively as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention an...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
The most current version of the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protec...
This Note examines how the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) has aff...
Following this introduction, Part II evaluates the effectiveness of the BAPCPA by measuring bankrupt...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy code, known collectively as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention an...
(BAPCPA) was signed into law on April 20, 2005. The new legislation is the largest overhaul of the b...
On April 20, 2005, after nearly a decade of lobbying by the credit industry, President Bush signed t...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code (BAPCPA or Act) that became effective in October of 2005 ...
In an effort to stem perceived abuses of the bankruptcy system, Congress adopted a rule in 1976 that...
As part of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Consumer Protection Act of 2005, Congress added a paragra...
Bankruptcy law has significantly changed in the last two years due to the enactment of the Bankruptc...
On October 17, 2005, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) went into ...
On April 20, 2005, after nearly a decade of lobbying by the credit industry, President Bush signed t...
Bankruptcy law has significantly changed in the last two years due to the enactment of the Bankruptc...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy code, known collectively as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention an...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
The most current version of the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protec...
This Note examines how the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) has aff...
Following this introduction, Part II evaluates the effectiveness of the BAPCPA by measuring bankrupt...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy code, known collectively as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention an...
(BAPCPA) was signed into law on April 20, 2005. The new legislation is the largest overhaul of the b...
On April 20, 2005, after nearly a decade of lobbying by the credit industry, President Bush signed t...
The 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code (BAPCPA or Act) that became effective in October of 2005 ...
In an effort to stem perceived abuses of the bankruptcy system, Congress adopted a rule in 1976 that...
As part of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Consumer Protection Act of 2005, Congress added a paragra...