Interpretations of Stern in the Western District of Michigan

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This blog entry includes material originally prepared by the author for the 2012 FBA Bankruptcy Seminar. 
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Stern v. Marshall, 131 S. Ct. 2594 (2011), immediately cast a shadow of uncertainty on bankruptcy courts’ constitutional authority to enter final orders.  But Stern leaves many questions unanswered, and the bankruptcy judges within the Western District of Michigan have differed as to whether the case should be interpreted narrowly or broadly.  As a result, depending on the presiding judge in a particular case, Stern may be critically important or unworthy of mentioning.  The following is a brief review of cases in this district that address the scope of Stern. Read More ›
Tags: Chapter 7, U.S. Supreme Court, Western District of Michigan