The Director of the Justice Department’s U.S. Trustee Program (USTP), which oversees the administration of bankruptcy cases, is about to change for the first time in nearly 20 years. Clifford White will be stepping down from...more
A proof of claim is a written statement setting out a creditor's claim and asserting its right to receive a distribution from the bankruptcy estate. It must "conform substantially" to Official Bankruptcy Form B410 (Fed. R....more
One of the first things creditors ask after filing a proof of claim is, “when do I get paid?” As with so many other legal questions, the answer is, “it depends.” Although many different factors govern payment in a bankruptcy...more
You just heard that a customer has filed for bankruptcy — what do you do now? One of the first steps is to determine whether you should file a proof of claim.
How will I be alerted about the bankruptcy?
When a...more
The early bird gets the worm. Do your homework upon receiving notice of a bankruptcy filing, and review the account. Initial questions include: Is your debt secured or unsecured? What is the outstanding debt owed? Are there...more
As we cross the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, we reflect on the multiple amendments to the Bankruptcy Code that have been implemented to help curb the effects of various economic shutdowns and financial...more
3/19/2021
/ Bankruptcy Code ,
Bankruptcy Court ,
CARES Act ,
Chapter 11 ,
Chapter 13 ,
Chapter 7 ,
Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Debtors ,
Mortgages ,
Proof of Claims ,
Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA)
Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases are most frequently filed by businesses. However, certain high-earning individuals whose debts are above the statutory debt limits to qualify for Chapter 13 can also file for Chapter 11 relief. In...more
3/10/2021
/ Bankruptcy Code ,
CARES Act ,
Chapter 11 ,
Chapter 7 ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Debt Restructuring ,
Debtors ,
Executory Contracts ,
Small Business ,
Statutory Requirements ,
Trustees
Bankruptcy cases differ from typical lawsuits in a variety of ways, including the parties involved. Whereas standard lawsuits generally involve a plaintiff and a defendant, bankruptcy cases have a different cast of “players,”...more
Individuals have several options when filing bankruptcy. Chapter 13 is often preferred for individuals with regular income who wish to keep their homes and other secured assets. In a Chapter 13 filing, the court will approve...more
2/21/2019
/ Appeals ,
Bankruptcy Code ,
Chapter 11 ,
Chapter 13 ,
Chapter 7 ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Consumer Bankruptcy ,
Debt Restructuring ,
Debtors ,
Spouses ,
Student Loans ,
Unsecured Debt
Your tenant files for bankruptcy-what’s your move? Debtors who are lessees under real property leases have certain rights regarding their lease under § 365 of the Bankruptcy Code. Essentially, the debtor has two options: 1)...more
7/31/2015
/ Assignments ,
Chapter 11 ,
Chapter 7 ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Commercial Leases ,
Consumer Bankruptcy ,
Debtors ,
Landlords ,
Leases ,
Proof of Claims ,
Section 365 ,
Tenants