9th Circuit Opinions
Ninth Circuit Opinion on Corporate Authority and Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion concerning corporate authority and jurisdiction in a bankruptcy case involving Parks Diversified, L.P. The opinion addresses appeals related to the debtor and various holding companies and individuals. The case consolidates multiple appeals concerning these issues.
Ninth Circuit: Bankruptcy Petition Without Corporate Authority Not Jurisdictional
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a bankruptcy petition filed without proper corporate authority is not a jurisdictional defect. This decision clarifies the requirements for filing bankruptcy and impacts how courts handle such cases. The ruling addresses appeals related to bankruptcy proceedings involving Parks Diversified, L.P.
Ninth Circuit Opinion: Bankruptcy Jurisdiction and Corporate Authority
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion regarding subject-matter jurisdiction and corporate authority in a bankruptcy case involving Parks Diversified, L.P. The court addressed multiple appeals related to the dismissal of certain claims and the scope of corporate authority in bankruptcy proceedings.
Ninth Circuit: Bankruptcy Court Retains Jurisdiction Despite Unauthorized Petition
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a bankruptcy court retained jurisdiction over a case despite the filing of an unauthorized petition. This decision clarifies jurisdictional boundaries in bankruptcy proceedings involving complex corporate structures and multiple related entities.
Parks Diversified, L.P. v. Forsythe - Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Appeal
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the bankruptcy case of In re: Parks Diversified, L.P. v. Forsythe. The appeal concerns issues of bankruptcy jurisdiction, corporate authority, and judicial efficiency. The court's decision addresses the scope of bankruptcy court powers and the procedural handling of complex corporate bankruptcies.
Ninth Circuit: Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction Upheld Despite Lack of Corporate Authority
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld bankruptcy court jurisdiction in a case involving Parks Diversified, L.P., despite questions regarding corporate authority. The ruling clarifies jurisdictional boundaries in complex bankruptcy proceedings.
USA v. Boylan - Criminal Case Opinion
The Ninth Circuit affirmed the conviction of Jerry Boylan, former captain of the M.V. Conception, for seaman's manslaughter. The court held that 18 U.S.C. § 1115 requires negligence, not gross negligence, and found any error in jury instructions to be harmless.
USA v. Boylan - Manslaughter Conviction Affirmed
The Ninth Circuit affirmed Jerry Boylan's conviction for seaman's manslaughter related to the Conception fire that killed 34 people. The court held that 18 U.S.C. § 1115 requires negligence, not gross negligence, and found any error in jury instructions to be harmless.
Malibu and Culver City v. FAA - Standing for NextGen Initiative Challenges
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed petitions from the Cities of Malibu and Culver City challenging the FAA's NextGen initiative. The court found the cities lacked standing to sue over the 2018 amendments and that challenges to the original 2016 procedures were untimely.
Culver City v. Federal Aviation Administration - Standing to Challenge Air Traffic Procedures
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed petitions from the Cities of Malibu and Culver City challenging FAA air traffic procedures. The court found the cities lacked standing to sue, as they failed to demonstrate a reasonable probability of injury from the challenged 2018 amendments to the NextGen initiative.
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