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Keywords/Topic Date Title Description Judge
Default Judgment     05/04/2012     Luna v. Coombs (In re William Devlin Coombs and Christina May Coombs)     

Discussion of damages after default judgment; foreseeability.  2012 WL 1578756.

Judge James Starzynski
Adversary Proceedings - Procedural Matters     04/24/2012     CredAmerica, LLC et al v Izzi     

Under the applicable standard for evaluating a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim, the complaint must contain enough facts to state a cause of action that is "plausible on its face." To withstand dismissal, a plaintiff must sufficiently allege all facts necessary to support the required elements under the legal theory proposed. CredAmerica, LLC v. Izzi , 2012 WL 1424920 (Bankr.D.N.M. 2012, J. Jacobvitz).

Chief Judge Robert H. Jacobvitz
Automatic Stay     04/23/2012     Christee Thomson Streett     

Dismissal of a chapter 13 bankruptcy case terminates the automatic stay immediately. An order setting aside a dismissal order does not retroactively re-enact the automatic stay as of the time of the dismissal order (although a court may order that the dismissal order was void ab initio).  2012 WL 1413100 (Bankr.D.N.M. 2012, J. Jacobvitz).

Chief Judge Robert H. Jacobvitz
Adversary     04/16/2012     Herrera v. Gonzales, Trustee (In re Antonia Marie Herrera)     

On motion to dismiss, Court found that plaintiffs (deceased Debtor's daughters) lacked standing to sue trustee.  Discussion of trustee immunity and the Barton doctrine.  472 B.R. 839.

Judge James Starzynski
Adversary     04/13/2012     Ammons v. Eddy Federal Credit Union (In re Jeffrey and Lisa Ammons)     

Credit Union violated discharge injunction by including discharged debt in new note.  Damages not proved in summary judgment. 2012 WL 1252621.

Judge James Starzynski
Avoidance Actions     04/11/2012     Xtra Petroleum Transport, Inc. v. Brad Hall & Associates, Inc.     

A settlement agreement is found to not to be a fraudulent transfer, but payments made in the 90 days prior to the bankruptcy petition date constituted voidable preferences.   2012 WL 1207406 (Bankr.D.N.M. 2012, J. Jacobvitz).

Chief Judge Robert H. Jacobvitz
Adversary     04/11/2012     Bloom v. Taos County Board of Commissioners (In re Plaza de Retiro, Inc.)     

Standards for motion to dismiss.  Code section 505.  Property taxes.   Section 108 extensions for debtors/trustees.  Cannot seek turnover if ownership is disputed.  Section 542.  2012 WL 1207399.

Judge James Starzynski
Jurisdiction     04/10/2012     Cohen v. Property Owners Committee of Rancho Ruidoso Valley Estates et al     

Bankruptcy courts have limited subject matter jurisdiction.  When claims premised on pre-petition actions do not arise under Title 11, do not arise in a case under Title 11, and are not related to a case under Title 11, the Court does not have jurisdiction to hear them.   2012 WL 1192779 (Bankr. D.N.M. J.Jacobvitz 2012).

Chief Judge Robert H. Jacobvitz
Dischargeability     04/06/2012     Kim v. Keeran     

Discussing 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(2)(A), 727(a)(3), and 727(a)(5).   2012 WL 1196531 (Bankr.D.N.M. J. Jacobvitz 2012).

Chief Judge Robert H. Jacobvitz
Standing     04/06/2012     Bryant v. Franchini     

If the original parties to the case settle all the claims between them, and a party wishing to intervene wants to challenge the settlement, the intervenor is then required to establish independent standing under Article III of the United States Constitution.  2012 WL 1196565 (Bankr.D.N.M. J. Jacobvitz 2012).

Chief Judge Robert H. Jacobvitz

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