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Stay It Isn’t So! Is the Automatic Stay Eroding in the Tenth Circuit?
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By Karin N. Amyx, Staff Attorney to the Trustee Carl Davis (Wichita, KS)
The automatic stay is perhaps the most well-known aspect of the Bankruptcy Code. Frankly, it’s the reason most debtors file bankruptcy – to make everything stop and get some breathing room. Of course, exceptions exist to the breadth of the stay1, but historically it prohibits post-petition conduct to exercise control over estate property.2
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