Whose Claim Is It? Judicial Estoppel in Post-Bankruptcy Claims
By Kevin A. Griffiths Introduction Declaring bankruptcy requires a disclosure of all of your “assets,” and this requirement is broad, necessitating the identification of lawsuits both actual and potential. Failing to identify pending lawsuits—or, on the more difficult front, potential…
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By D. Andrew Rawlings The situation is familiar. Your client has filed a claim in a lawsuit. The other party has been served. The time to respond has passed. But the other party has not responded. Reflexively, legal practitioners seek…
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By Leland K. Faux As an attorney primarily practicing in the area of consumer protection, I frequently handle cases involving used car sales and Idaho’s lemon law. Nearly as frequently, I hear of other attorneys declining to take on those…
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