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By Ed Boltz, 10 October, 2012

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Johnson- Fraudulent use of Power of Attorney for Filing Bankruptcy

Summary: Melba Johnson granted a Power of Attorney to her daughter, Janet Johnson, which included both authority to obtain credit and to file bankruptcy. After obtaining and using credit cards in Melba Johnson’s name, allegedly without Melba’s knowledge, Janet (with the assistance of Melba’s other daughter Tammy) filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy on behalf of Melba. Subsequently, Melba discovered the bankruptcy and, expressing that she knew about, needed nor wanted the bankruptcy, requested that the case be dismissed.
By Ed Boltz, 10 October, 2012

N.C. Court of Appeals: John Conner Construction v. Grandfather Holding Company- No Materialman’s Lien when Debtor did not own the property at commencement of construction

Summary: John Conner Construction (“JCC”) and the other plaintiffs, provided labor and materials for the improvement of a parcel of land owned by Grandfather Holding Company (“GHC”), which had obtained financing for the purchase and improvement of the parcel from Mountain Community Bank (“MCB”). The construction was commenced prior to GHC actually purchasing the property. On completion of the construction, JCC presented a bill for $1,377,774.02, but GHC only had $262,000 remaining from the financing. This amount was paidl, leaving a substantial balance.
By Ed Boltz, 10 October, 2012

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: Ivey v. Buchanan- Filing of Proof of Claim subjects creditors to Final Judgment from the Bankruptcy Court for Fraudulent Transfer Claims

Summary: Under the test formulated by the Supreme Court in Stern v. Marshall the court may enter final judgment in a core proceeding where "the action at issue stems from the bankruptcy itself or would necessarily be resolved in the claims allowance process." Stern, 131 S. Ct. at 2618. Where a defendant has filed a proof of claim, a fraudulent transfer action brought under either section 548 or section 544 becomes a part of the process of allowance and disallowance of claims. See Langenkamp v. Culp, 498 U.S.
By Ed Boltz, 10 October, 2012

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Harrelson Utilities- Motion to Reopen for Clarification of Settlement as Rule 60 Reconsideration

Summary: Ferguson Enterprises and People’s United Equipment Finance Corp. (formerly Financial Federal Credit Inc.) filed a joint motion to reopen the Debtor’s Chapter 11 case, seeking clarification and enforcement of a settlement agreement. In response, Blue Ridge Site Development asserted that the accounting in that settlement agreement was erroneous and Ferguson and People’s had been overpaid in the amount of $28,287.90.
By Ed Boltz, 10 October, 2012

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Green- § 707(b) and Inaccurate Marital Adjustment

Summary: The Debtor excluded $3,913.02 as a marital adjustment to the means test, providing only the phrase “Husband’s Expenses” as the basis for the deduction and failing to include any amounts on Schedule I.
By Ed Boltz, 9 October, 2012

Book Review: Various Authors- Strategies for Consumer Bankruptcy Trustees

Summary: This is another in the serious of the Inside the Minds books from Aspatore Books, here attempting to provide perspective from experienced Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Trustees on how to administer consumer bankruptcy cases.
By Ed Boltz, 9 October, 2012

N.C. S.Ct.: In re Johnson- Homeowner Association Assessments must be Uniform and Pro Rata

Summary: The Starboard Association administers a condominium consisting of 33 separate buildings.
By Ed Boltz, 9 October, 2012

4th Circuit: Marachich v. Spears- Use of DMV Information for Solicitation of Potential Clients

Summary: Through requests submitted to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) under the state Freedom of Information Act, S.C. Code Ann. §§ 30-4-10 to -165 (FOIA), Michael E. Spears, Esq., Gedney M. Howe, III, Esq., Richard A. Harpootlian, Esq., and A. Camden Lewis, Esq.
By Ed Boltz, 9 October, 2012

Iredell County District Court- Global Acceptance Credit v. Dayton- Amendment of Complaint to Conform with N.C.G.S. § 58-70-150

Summary: Global Acceptance Credit, a debt collector and debt buyer, sued Dayton for a debt. Global did not attach a copy of the contract or other writing signed by Dayton evidencing the debt, in violation of N.C.G.S. § 58-70-150. Dayton moved to dismiss, but the trial court allowed amendment of the complaint to include such documents, finding that no new causes of action were asserted, no undue delay or undue prejudice would result. The trial court did, however, note that the attorney for Global “should have paid better attention to N.C.G.S.
By Ed Boltz, 9 October, 2012

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Gilman- Dismissal for Bad Faith Under 11 U.S.C. § 707(a)

Summary: Chapter 7 Debtors had primarily non-consumer debt and the Bankruptcy Administrator sought dismissal under 11 U.S.C. § 707(a), which states that a court may dismiss a chapter 7 case "after notice and a hearing only for cause," without expressly defining "cause." However, "cause for dismissal under § 707(a) has been held to include a lack of good faith in filing the petition." In re Marino, 388 B.R. 679, 682 (Bankr. E.D.N.C. 2008).

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