When a person files bankruptcy, they are required to list all of their assets in their bankruptcy schedules. In bankruptcy, an asset is anything you own, but it also includes anything you may acquire contingent upon some event happening. For example, if you are in a car wreck, you may acquire a cause of action, […]
BANKRUPTCY: SCHWAB V. RILEY – WHAT EXACTLY ARE WE EXEMPTING?
Bankruptcy law doesn’t seem to get much attention from the Supreme Court. So on June 17, 2010 when the Supreme Court decided Schwab v. Reilly, bankruptcy attorneys, judges, and trustees paid close attention to the Court’s holding, which explained what debtors are protecting when they claim an exemption in bankruptcy. 130 S.Ct. 2652 (2010). In […]
BANKRUPTCY: VICARIOUS LIABILITY DOES NOT APPLY TO § 523(a)(9)
As a bankruptcy attorney I have focused my practice on a specific type of legal practice. I don’t know much about drafting a will, litigating a lawsuit, or defending a criminal action, but I know a lot about consumer bankruptcy. Similarly, in my experience I have found that attorneys practicing other types of law know […]
BANKRUPTCY: WHAT IS A 341 MEETING?
A 341 meeting, also known as a creditor’s meeting, is presided over by the United States Trustee, and allows creditors and the trustee an opportunity to question debtors about the schedules and statements filed in their bankruptcy case. This meeting is required under 11 U.S.C. § 341 of the Bankruptcy Code, hence the name. Creditors […]
BANKRUPTCY: WHAT IS A TRUSTEE?
A trustee in bankruptcy is a person who is appointed by the United States Department of Justice to administer the bankruptcy estate. This means different things depending on whether the debtor files bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the trustee presides over the 341 meeting of creditors, during which the schedules […]