Tabb Quoted on Eleventh Circuit Court’s Decision on Debtor’s Claim
16 February 2017
Bloomberg BNA
Charles Tabb was quoted in a Bloomberg BNA article, “Lawyers Lose $100,000 Award Despite Bankrupt Client’s Lie,” on February 16, 2017. The article discussed the Eleventh Circuit Court’s decision about a debtor using his legal fees into bankruptcy.
Tabb explains that “the Eleventh Circuit’s decision makes sense in the overall context of the fraud exception to discharge, and is faithful to what Congress intended in differentiating between statements respecting a debtor’s financial condition and all other forms of fraud.”
Tabb explains that “the Eleventh Circuit’s decision makes sense in the overall context of the fraud exception to discharge, and is faithful to what Congress intended in differentiating between statements respecting a debtor’s financial condition and all other forms of fraud.”
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