When a debtor abandons a claim, does the debtor have standing to pursue the claim?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Jordan v. Berman, Berman & Berman, LLP, B223259 (Cal. App. 2011):

abandonment of the claim, the debtor lacks standing to pursue it." (Id. at p. 1083; see also Curtis v. Kellogg & Andelson (1999) 73 Cal.App.4th 492, 506.)

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