This Article is a review of select bankruptcy opinions issued in 2016 by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. The selected bankruptcy opinions surveyed and summarized by the Authors involve the following bankruptcy topics: Stale Debt Collection, the Dischargeability of Debts, Exemptions, Contempt, Judicial Estoppel, and the Rules of Procedure. During 2016, the Eleventh Circuit addressed some exceptionally important issues arising in consumer bankruptcy cases and created a circuit split requiring resolution by the United States Supreme Court
This Note seeks to evaluate the circuit split regarding the status of bankruptcy courts and propose ...
A surprising number of courts believe that bankruptcy judges lack authority to impose criminal conte...
(Excerpt) Under Section 707(a) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a cour...
This Article is a review of select bankruptcy opinions issued in 2016 by the United States Court of ...
In the last two years, the Eleventh Circuit decided several cases which have raised controversial qu...
This article will cover both consumer and business bankruptcy issues, and is limited primarily to de...
This article seeks to resolve the conflict in the circuits and argues that bankruptcy court judgment...
It is of course too early to tell whether we are in a new era of bankruptcy judge (dis)respectabilit...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
The purpose of this Article is to summarize the current state of the law regarding appellate standin...
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Judges Ginsberg and Martin provide a comprehensive \u27how-to\u27 for all areas of bankruptcy practi...
This article is intended to advise the general practitioner of significant recent developments that ...
This Note seeks to evaluate the circuit split regarding the status of bankruptcy courts and propose ...
A surprising number of courts believe that bankruptcy judges lack authority to impose criminal conte...
(Excerpt) Under Section 707(a) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a cour...
This Article is a review of select bankruptcy opinions issued in 2016 by the United States Court of ...
In the last two years, the Eleventh Circuit decided several cases which have raised controversial qu...
This article will cover both consumer and business bankruptcy issues, and is limited primarily to de...
This article seeks to resolve the conflict in the circuits and argues that bankruptcy court judgment...
It is of course too early to tell whether we are in a new era of bankruptcy judge (dis)respectabilit...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
The purpose of this Article is to summarize the current state of the law regarding appellate standin...
This article presents a novel resolution of a long-standing circuit split on an issue of critical si...
This Article surveys an area of Justice Scalia’s legacy that is often overlooked by scholars who wri...
Judges Ginsberg and Martin provide a comprehensive \u27how-to\u27 for all areas of bankruptcy practi...
This article is intended to advise the general practitioner of significant recent developments that ...
This Note seeks to evaluate the circuit split regarding the status of bankruptcy courts and propose ...
A surprising number of courts believe that bankruptcy judges lack authority to impose criminal conte...
(Excerpt) Under Section 707(a) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a cour...