Al Zawawi v. Diss, No. 22-11024 (11th Cir. 2024)
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The case involved an appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida by Talal Qais Abdulmunem Al Zawawi, a citizen of Oman. Al Zawawi was seeking to overturn the bankruptcy court's decision that recognized foreign proceedings in a Chapter 15 bankruptcy case. The main question was whether 11 U.S.C. § 109(a), which limits the class of persons and entities that could constitute a “debtor,” applied to cases brought under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, in reviewing the case, found that a plain reading of the Bankruptcy Code indicated that § 109(a) did apply to Chapter 15 cases. However, the Court was bound by prior precedent that stated that Chapter 1’s debtor eligibility language did not apply to cases ancillary to a foreign proceeding.
The Court found that the former § 304 and Chapter 15 had sufficiently similar purposes such that their decision in a previous case, In re Goerg, controlled their analysis in this case. Based on this reasoning, the Court held that debtor eligibility under Chapter 1 was not a prerequisite for the recognition of a foreign proceeding under Chapter 15. The Court therefore affirmed the bankruptcy court's decision to recognize the foreign proceeding.
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