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Bankruptcy Court Briefs
Appearing on this page are copies of briefs authored by our New Jersey bankruptcy attorneys on a variety of topics in matters that we handled in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. These legal memoranda are provided as a courtesy to fellow colleagues, litigants and members of the public at large and may be downloaded without charge.
The arguments appearing in these briefs are fact specific to the cases that we handled, and should not be relied upon as an exhaustive review of the law on any particular subject. The publication or download of any complimentary legal memoranda or other court documents appearing on our website does not establish an attorney-client relationship with the law firm of Shapiro Croland Reiser Apfel & Di Iorio, LLP.
The below sampling of Bankruptcy Court briefs are in PDF format and organized by subject matter.
- United States Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey
Business Judgment Rule Settlements Bankruptcy Trustees
Cash Collateral – Chapter 11 Debtor’s Request to Use
Civil Contempt Bankruptcy Court
Civil vs. Criminal Contempt | Right to Jury Trial
Default Failure to Answer Complaint: Opposition to Vacating Default
Exemption in Personal Injury Claims | Response to Trustee’s Objection
Jurisdiction Core vs Non-Core Proceeding | Withdrawal of Reference
Perfection Judgment Creditor Lien Corporate Stock NJ Law | Valuation Corporate Stock NJ Law
Stub Rent Landlord | Administrative Claim Chapter 11
Summary Judgment (Partial) | Opposition Summary Judgment
Bankruptcy is a complex area of practice, requiring knowledge of both federal and state law. There are significant deadlines mandated by the Federal Rules and Local Rules, which if missed can bar certain rights and relief. Our New Jersey bankruptcy attorneys have more than 20 years experience representing both debtors and creditors in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings in all 3 federal court districts in Newark, Trenton, and Camden.
