The purpose of this article is to show how the Bankruptcy Code authorizes the creation of the bankruptcy trust as a legal person. The filing of a petition under the Bankruptcy Code creates an estate consisting of enumerated property interests. The Code also provides for the appointment of a trustee-a separate bankruptcy trustee or, in chapter 11 or chapter 12 cases, the debtor in possession-with broad powers to act as the representative of the estate. The Code does not, however, expressly define the status of the estate as a legal entity. Although the Code occasionally speaks of the estate as though it were a legal person, it explicitly defines the estate as a corpus of property interests. Nevertheless, many courts and scholars have chara...
(Excerpt) Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code defines “property of the estate” to include “all legal ...
Courts have struggled toward a unified theory to explain when the trustee has exclusive jurisdiction...
(Excerpt) When a debtor attempts to reorganize under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Cod...
This article addresses the legal nature of the bankruptcy estate: whether the bankruptcy estate is a...
The legal discourse about bankruptcy matters is blurred and often inconsistent as regards the legal ...
Thirty years after the enactment of the Bankruptcy Code, the courts have yet to agree on a theory of...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
(Excerpt) Section 363(f) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) allows a trus...
(Excerpt) Filing a bankruptcy petition creates a bankruptcy estate consisting of all the debtor’s le...
(Excerpt) A “person” that “resides or has a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United...
Mosser v. Darrow, decided over 50 years ago, was the Supreme Court\u27sfirst and only opinion concer...
Limited-liability entities allow owners to limit their personal risk similar to shareholders of a co...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
(Excerpt) Once bankruptcy proceedings begin, section 541 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) empowers bankruptcy trustees to...
(Excerpt) Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code defines “property of the estate” to include “all legal ...
Courts have struggled toward a unified theory to explain when the trustee has exclusive jurisdiction...
(Excerpt) When a debtor attempts to reorganize under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Cod...
This article addresses the legal nature of the bankruptcy estate: whether the bankruptcy estate is a...
The legal discourse about bankruptcy matters is blurred and often inconsistent as regards the legal ...
Thirty years after the enactment of the Bankruptcy Code, the courts have yet to agree on a theory of...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
(Excerpt) Section 363(f) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) allows a trus...
(Excerpt) Filing a bankruptcy petition creates a bankruptcy estate consisting of all the debtor’s le...
(Excerpt) A “person” that “resides or has a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United...
Mosser v. Darrow, decided over 50 years ago, was the Supreme Court\u27sfirst and only opinion concer...
Limited-liability entities allow owners to limit their personal risk similar to shareholders of a co...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
(Excerpt) Once bankruptcy proceedings begin, section 541 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) empowers bankruptcy trustees to...
(Excerpt) Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code defines “property of the estate” to include “all legal ...
Courts have struggled toward a unified theory to explain when the trustee has exclusive jurisdiction...
(Excerpt) When a debtor attempts to reorganize under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Cod...