Congress’ enactment of differing fees for U.S. Trustee states and Bankruptcy Administrator states violated the uniformity provision of the Bankruptcy Clause of Article I of the Constitution. (Sotomayer) Siegel v. Fitzgerald, 2022 WL 1914098 (S.Ct. June 6, 2022) Case Summary In 2008, the retail chain, Circuit City Stores, filed a Chapter 11 petition. In 2010, Circuit City’sliquidating plan was confirmed...
From the Editor – Claims and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
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By The Honorable William Houston Brown (Retired)
IRS’s amended proof of claim related back to timely claim. IRS filed a timely proof of claim in the Chapter 13 case, estimating tax liability for 2009, and after the debtors 2009 tax return was filed, IRS amended its claim. Reviewing Code § 1308 and Rule 3002(c)(1), the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that an amendment to a timely proof of claim relates back to the timely claim when the original claim provided “fair notice of the conduct, transaction, or occurrence that forms the basis of the claim . . .
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