Category: General
A recent opinion issued on June 6, 2014 from the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina found […]
Eastern District of North Carolina Bankruptcy Judge Randy Doub ruled in the Hurst case on June 20, 2014 that unusually […]
The question of a bankruptcy court’s jurisdictional authority–whether a court has the authority to hear and render final decisions on […]
Eastern District of North Carolina Judge Randy Doub recently ruled against the plaintiff/trustee in a fraudulent transfer action captioned Angell […]
I know, I know, The Eagles are terrible. But the most famous line from their most famous song popped into […]
In addition to the potential pleasure that might be enjoyed as a result of owning and utilizing certain recreational items […]
When a corporation is a chapter 7 debtor a trustee is appointed by the court to act on behalf of […]
Once a chapter 13 plan is confirmed, disbursements from the Chapter 13 Trustee commence. Adequate assurance payments made on vehicle […]
Generally speaking, a bankruptcy filing will not stay a criminal prosecution. However, there is case law in the Eastern District […]
A debtor filing bankruptcy is required to list the names and addresses of all entities holding claims against the debtor. […]