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Robert Lemons
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Chapter 13, Automatic Stay, Avoidance Actions, Breaking the Code, Case Overviews, Chapter 11 Trustees & Examiners, Jurisdiction & Appeals, Litigation Issues, Property of the Estate, Secured Claims, What We're Watching
Courts Begin to Wrestle with the Impact of City of Chicago, Illinois v. Fulton on a Debtor’s Ability to Recover Estate Property
May 2022
Contributor(s)
Robert
Lemons
Jennifer Brooks
Crozier
Avoidance Actions, Case Overviews, Chapter 11 Trustees & Examiners, Chapter 7 Trustees, Government, Lookback Period, What We're Watching
No Time Runs against the King (IRS): The Golden Creditor Rule and its Discontents
Jun 2021
Contributor(s)
Robert
Lemons
Emma
Wheeler
Alex
Xiao
Chapter 11 Plans, Due Process Concerns, Jurisdiction & Appeals, Litigation Issues, Post-Confirmation Issues
What’s Done is Done: Third Circuit Upholds Equitable Mootness and Rules Out Possibility of Individualized Relief for Timely Objecting Party
Mar 2021
Contributor(s)
Robert
Lemons
Automatic Stay, Government, Litigation Issues, Pre-Filing Considerations, Property of the Estate, Secured Claims, What We're Watching
Supreme Court Holds That a Non-Debtor Retaining a Debtor’s Property Does Not Exercise Control Over the Property in Violation of the Automatic Stay
Jan 2021
Contributor(s)
Robert
Lemons
Zack
Tripp
Alejandro
Bascoy
Robert
Niles-Weed
Chapter 7 Trustees, Due Process Concerns, Litigation Issues, Property of the Estate
Law of the Case Doctrine in Bankruptcy
Feb 2019
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Robert
Lemons
International
Scheme hot topics
Jul 2015
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Lemons
Dodd-Frank & Financial Institution Regulation
FDIC Approves Final Rule on Dodd-Frank’s Orderly Liquidation Authority
Aug 2011
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Robert
Lemons
Dodd-Frank & Financial Institution Regulation
Final Rule on Living Wills to Come in the “Very Near Future”
Jul 2011
Contributor(s)
Robert
Lemons
Dodd-Frank & Financial Institution Regulation
FDIC Clarifies Provisions of FDIC’s Orderly Liquidation Authority Relating to Preferential and Fraudulent Transfers
May 2011
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Jessica
Liou
Robert
Lemons
Dodd-Frank & Financial Institution Regulation
FDIC Proposed Rule Will Determine Which Companies Are Covered By the New Orderly Liquidation Authority
Apr 2011
Contributor(s)
Robert
Lemons
Dodd-Frank & Financial Institution Regulation
FDIC Issues Significant Proposed Rulemaking With Respect To Dodd-Frank’s Orderly Liquidation Authority
Apr 2011
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