Business Law

Business Law News ISSUE 2, 2022

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INSOLVENCY LAW

AUTHORS

Thomas R. Phinney and Paul J. Pascuzzi

Welcome to the seventh annual edition of our article covering recent developments in bankruptcy law. This article comes from a program we present for the Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section of the Sacramento County Bar Association. Once again, we invite you to test your knowledge of recent developments in the area of insolvency law. Unless otherwise noted, all references are to the Bankruptcy Code. We provide a summary of the facts, issues, and holdings from a mix of ten recent important and interesting bankruptcy decisions. For MCLE credit, please answer the twenty true/false questions at the end of the article. Good luck!

1. UNSCHEDULED PROPERTY IS NOT ADMINISTERED, SO NOT ABANDONED BY CLOSING OF THE CASE: IN RE STEVENS, 617 B.R. 328 (B.A.P. 9TH CIR. 2020)

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