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2/24
2021

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The Supreme Court in City of Chicago v. Fulton – A Rejection of the Majority Rule

In a decision authored by Justice Alito, the Supreme Court holds in City of Chicago v. Fulton that a non-debtor’s mere retention of property of the estate after the filing of a bankruptcy petition does not constitute an act to exercise control over property of the estate in violation of the Bankruptcy Code’s automatic stay.

  • Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser 2002 No. 2 Fulton Excerpt
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