Proofs of Claim, Res Judicata, And A Good Night’s Sleep

By Cathy Moran, Esq.

Trouble shared is trouble halved

Brainy Quotes attributes that bit of wisdom to writer Dorothy Sayers.  (Also to Lee Iacocca; take your pick).

One of the things that keeps me troubled at night is the preclusive effect of a filed proof of claim. So, I’ll share my worries, and you can worry too.

Filed Claims Deemed Allowed

Bankruptcy Code 502(a) is the source . . .

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