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Removal of Cases to Bankruptcy Court

Removal Generally - Removal of cases from one court to another is typically done when a party involved in a legal dispute believes the case should be heard in a different jurisdiction or court. Removal is governed by...more

Violations of the Bankruptcy Discharge Injunction

The recent case of In re Micah Cade McKinney, Case No. 21-50046-rlj-11 (Bankr. N.D. Tex., April 28, 2022) provides insight as to violations of the bankruptcy discharge injunction....more

Bankruptcy: Adversary Proceedings and section 523(a)(6)

The recent bankruptcy case of Lee v. Weatherford (In re Weatherford), Adv. Proc. 21-03059 (Bankr. N.D. Tex., January 19, 2022) interprets 11 U.S.C. ยง 523(a)(6)....more

Faulkner v. Broadway Festivals, Inc., Adv. Proc. 20-05031 (Bankr. N.D. โ€“ Tex., January 11, 2022)

Faulkner v. Broadway Festivals, Inc. The recent bankruptcy case for Northern District of Texas, Faulkner v. Broadway Festivals, Inc., Adv. Proc. 20-05031 (Bankr. N.D. โ€“ Tex., January 11, 2022), addresses preferential...more

Bankruptcy Procedure and the Recent Case of Dondero v. Alvarez & Marsal CRF Management, LLC

Dondero v. Alvarez & Marsal CRF Management, LLC et al, Adv. Proc. 21-03051 (Bankr. N.D. โ€“ Tex., January 4, 2022) - Judge Stacey G.C. Jernigan - Introduction - Civil procedural issues are not the sexiest of topics,...more

Bankruptcy: The Mechanics of Exemptions and Related Issues

Most bankruptcy attorneys have a basic level of understanding of the how exemptions work. At a very broad level, a claim of exemptions removes property of a consumer debtor (note that business debtors are not afforded...more

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