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The Supreme Court Confirms That Passive Retention of Property Does Not Violate Section 362(a)(3)

On January 14, 2021, the Supreme Court unanimously held in City of Chicago v. Fulton that a creditor’s passive retention of a debtor’s property does not violate section 362(a)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code. The Court’s 8-0 decision (Justice Barrett did not participate in the consideration or decision of the case) may have the unintended effect … Continue Reading

Reality Check for Rates Liability

The construction industry has never been a stranger to insolvency. There are many factors for insolvency practitioners appointed over a part complete site to consider – security issues, engaging with contractors, creditors and suppliers at the earliest opportunity, not to mention the potential health and safety exposure. The insolvency practitioner will also need to make … Continue Reading

Jevic Holding Corp.: Is The Supreme Court Now Ready To Strike Down Structured Dismissals?

In a prior post, we discussed the Third Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision in Jevic Holding Corp., where the court upheld the use of so-called “structured dismissals” in bankruptcy cases, and the Supreme Court’s grant of certiorari.  Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Jevic.  The Court’s ultimate ruling will likely have a significant … Continue Reading

The Baker Botts Decision – – Are We All Overreacting?

Last month, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Baker Botts LLP v. Asarco LLC. As most readers will be aware, that case involved a dispute over whether debtor’s retained counsel could be compensated for the fees and expenses incurred in the defense of its bankruptcy fee application. Justice Thomas wrote the opinion for a six … Continue Reading
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