Brown Bag on Chapter 13 in Woodland HIlls, October 26, 2017

HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY PROSECUTE A CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY USING THE NEW FORMS (AND RULES)

Bankruptcy Judge Meredith Jury, as Chair of the Chapter 13 Committee, assisted in the preparation of the new Chapter 13 Plan and the amendments to LBR 3015-1, which becomes effective on December 1, 2017. She will explain the new forms and rules, as they pertain to Chapter 13 practice.

The Hon. Victoria S. Kaufman and Elizabeth F. Rojas, Chapter 13 Trustee, will join Judge Jury and provide additional practice tips.

Date: October 26, 2017
Time: 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Place: United States Bankruptcy Court, 21041 Burbank Blvd.,
Woodland Hills, Third Floor Library / Conference Room

You are welcome to bring your lunch.

Judge Neil Bason – Chambers Copies and APOs

Email from Keith Higginbotham

Dear Colleagues!

Judge Bason announced today that for his matters, he no longer requires, desires, needs or wants Chamber copies on any pleadings filed.

If you have an emergency motion or a motion on shortened notice, docket it and then call his chambers and alert either of his law clerks.

Judge Bason also announced today that he no longer allows APO’s with language that states that the Automatic Stay terminates upon conversion to Ch7.  The Court will strike that language from the APO.

But, as a concession to Movants/Creditors, he has added this situation on his list of matters that can be scheduled on Shorten Notice.

Keith Higginbotham

In re Sundquist, Last Add?

This is an article today in the ABI blog today.

BofA Judge Doesn’t Want to Rip Up Scathing Ruling Against Bank

A bankruptcy judge who rebuked Bank of America Corp. over its “heartless” foreclosure on a California couple is not happy that the homeowners want him to erase his ruling, Bloomberg News reported yesterday. The couple reached a private settlement with the bank that calls for rescinding both the $45 million penalty that Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Klein imposed on the lender and the scathing ruling he issued in March. “So you want me to take the injunction and tear it up and throw it out,” Judge Klein asked during a hearing yesterday in Sacramento. He then explained that if the opinion is vacated, it will be expunged from the annals of law and can’t be cited as a precedent in other foreclosure abuse cases. As one of the couple’s lawyers explained to the judge that they were very grateful for what he’d done in the case and said that approving the settlement wouldn’t take away from the message in his ruling, the wife sat in the courtroom next to her husband and cried silently. Judge Klein sent attorneys for the couple and the bank to meet privately with another judge to discuss further revising the settlement. After they spent four hours behind closed doors, the judge announced there were some unresolved issues and that they’d try to wrap it up on Oct. 18.

First Meeting Of Inn of the Court Next Tuesday, Oct 10

  
Join us for the first meeting of the 2017-2018 Year of The James T. King Bankruptcy Inn of Court

 Our  meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 10, 2017  at 6:00 p.m.

 Your hosts for the evening will be: Anthony Friedman, our President  and the Honorable Neil Bason, our Program Moderator

We will be meeting at Taix French Restaurant located at:

1911 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026

Pupillage Team 1 will be presenting this evening Read more…

Staff Attorney Position Open at Neighborhood Legal Services

The flyer is here.  Staff Attorney Position 9.28.17

Still Time to Sign up for the Bankruptcy Specialists Exam

October 2, 2017 is the final deadline to register for the Legal Specialist Examination.

The one-day examination will take place on Tuesday, October 24 in Pasadena and Oakland.

The examination is designed for applicants to prepare while they are still working full time.  Applicants can visit the specialty pages listed below to get a copy of the free preparation packets and assess their familiarity with the topics.

Free preparation packets are available on the State Bar’s website for Bankruptcy Law.
Sincerely,

The State Bar of California
Department of Legal Specialization

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TO 2017 CHANGES TO THE FRBP AFFECTING CHAPTER 13 CASES ©Beverly M. Burden, Chapter 13 Trustee EDKY

Nice post by San Jose certified specialist Cathy Moran on the new rules.    In her post, Cathy has attached a very nice spreadsheet prepared by Chapter 13 Trustee Beverly Burden in Kentucky.  The spreadsheet identifies the rules changes that affect the chapter 13 practice.

Nice Program with Judge Alex Kozinski – October 19, 2017

Judging the Judge: A Candid Conversation Between Judge Kozinski and Professors Ronald Collins and David Skover on Appellate Judging and the Politics of Law. Judge Kozinski will engage the authors in a spirited dialogue about partisan politics and the art of appellate judging, primarily at the Supreme Court level.
In their latest book, The Judge: 26 Machiavellian Lessons (Oxford University Press, 2017), Professors Collins and Skover raise a provocative question: What flows from the proposition that law is politics, or that Supreme Court decision-making in controversial cases is greatly influenced by partisan beliefs? That is, ever more people believe that judicial power is a form of political power. If so, what then? The answer: the maximization of judicial power, which is where Machiavelli comes in by way of the 26 power-maxims urged by the authors. It is against this conceptual backdrop that Judge Kozinski will engage the authors in a spirited dialogue about partisan politics and the art of appellate judging, primarily at the Supreme Court level.

Panelists:
Honorable Alex Kozinski, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal
Professor Ronald Collins, University of Washington School of Law
Professor David Skover , Seattle University School of Law Read more…

Toys R Us Files Chapter 11

U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Eastern District of Virginia (Richmond)
Bankruptcy Petition #: 17-34665-KLP


Assigned to: Keith L. Phillips
Chapter 11
Voluntary
Asset

Date filed:   09/19/2017
Deadline for filing claims (govt.):   03/19/2018

 

Debtor
Toys R Us, Inc.
One Geoffrey Way
Wayne, NJ 07470
PASSAIC-NJ
Tax ID / EIN: 22-3260693

represented by Peter J. Barrett
Kutak Rock L.L.P.
901 East Byrd Street
Suite 1000
Richmond, VA 23219-4071
804-644-1700
Fax : 804-783-6192
Email: peter.barrett@kutakrock.com

SFVBA Lunch Program September 15, 2017

Email from Steve Fox:

The Bankruptcy Section of the SFVBA is presenting this Friday its annual program looking at tentative opinions, the writings, of the Woodland Hills judges.  This is the annual meeting where our panel really analyzes the judge’s writings and offers insights into the judges, what they are concerned about, what their processes are, why they ruled the way they ruled.

I want to point out one area that the panel will focus on, a really nifty tentative opinion about awarding attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party, a debtor.  The debtor clearly believed it had a great argument but the court pushed back quite a bit as it (the court) really analyzed the problems with the Debtor’s arguments. Read more…