Jun. 8, 2017
Courts of Appeal are split on appeal of post-judgment order
There is a scarcity of interesting published authority concerning the Enforcement of Judgments Law. And a recent decision is rarer still by creating a split of authority.





Johnny White
Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin
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New York Univ Law School
Johnny specializes in bankruptcy and insolvency litigation in the firm's Los Angeles office.
The odds of a litigant ever appealing a post-judgment order are slim for a variety of reasons. An unpaid judgment usually means the debtor lacks the funds to appeal, while unpaid creditors are naturally averse to wasting money if the judgment is unenforceable.
As a result, there is a scarcity of interesting published authority concerning the Enforcement of Judgments Law. A recent decision, Yolanda's, Inc. v. Kahl & Goveia Commercial Real Estate, 2017 DJDAR 4166 (May 3, 2017...
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