User:Siludorf

I do not know what this user page is, just yet! Someone left me a "talk" message to which I responded. Then a click later and I am in here.

As I understand this better, I will make it better.

A little about myself. I am a lawyer and a math professor. I nerd out on technical/cutting edge legal issues because I love the idea that I will rock some poor lawyer's world with some of the crazy tidbits I learn. This is also a reason why I end up editing some wikipedia pages. I like to add technical nuance when I think it is a great piece of knowledge. At the same time, I leave out other nuances because I do not want to bore people!

For example, if a bankruptcy plan approval is procured by fraud, lawyers believe they have 180 days to file a motion to vacate the approval. This is only true in Chapter 12 or 13 but not in Chapter 11. The reason is due to a wording difference in the code. Because of that difference, parties in interest only get 179 days to file a motion to vacate! A prominent attorney recently found this out the hard way! This type of thing is too boring for a general audience like wikipendia.

You can find my webpage here. I am trying to blog regularly there about these nuances.

Siludorf (talk) 09:36, 23 October 2015 (UTC)