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2026 Recent Developments in Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Case Law

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60 minutes
Date Published

March 10, 2026

Publisher

King County Bar Association

Subjects

Bankruptcy Law

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Summary

Presentation: “Recent Developments in Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Case Law” by Chris Dale, Law Clerk at the Western District of Washington Bankruptcy Court

A discussion of recently published decisions by the Ninth Circuit and Bankruptcy Appellate Panel interpreting the Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, and related law.  The cases touch on common bankruptcy issues such as exemptions, the assumption of executory contracts, dischargeability, the elements required for plan confirmation, the bounds of bankruptcy court jurisdiction, and the standards for attorney and trustee compensation.

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Presenters

Chris Dale
Law Clerk - Western District of Washington Bankruptcy Court

Chris Dale is the law clerk to the Honorable Timothy W. Dore of the Western District of Washington. Prior to clerking for... Read More

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