Consumer Bankruptcy

Rochelle’s Daily Wire

Expert analysis of the latest court decisions affecting consumer debtors — covering discharge, mortgage servicing, student loans, exemptions, and more.

Cases covered: 1,411 (all-time)
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Sep 25, 2019 Avern Cohn
Sixth Circuit to Rule on Deductions for Contributions to Retirement Accounts (Updated) In dicta, the Sixth Circuit had said in 2012 that voluntary contributions to a 401(k) plan must be paid to.....
Sep 24, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
A September 20 opinion from the Seventh Circuit reads like a suspense novel: For nine pages, Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook sounded as though he was rejecting a test for “related to” jurisdiction.....
Sep 20, 2019 Beth A. Buchanan
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Decision Previews Issues Confronting the Supreme Court in Ritzen The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on November 13 in a case that will give further definition to what.....
Sep 18, 2019 Jane R. Roth
Unlike mortgage foreclosures, which can be immune from attack in bankruptcy court, a tax foreclosure in New Jersey may be set aside as a preference because the process does not entail a public auction.....
Sep 17, 2019 Rosemary S. Pooler
Generally, a default judgment is not grounds for invoking collateral estoppel because the underlying issue was not actually litigated, the Second Circuit said. However, the Manhattan-based appeals.....
Sep 12, 2019 Melvin S. Hoffman
Section 365(p) enables an individual debtor in chapter 7 to retain leased personal property, such as a car, if the trustee rejects the lease. Bankruptcy Judge Melvin S. Hoffman of Boston described the.....
Aug 30, 2019
According to the Eleventh Circuit, an information statement sent by a secured lender regarding a debtor’s discharged personal liability on a mortgage does not violate the discharge injunction in.....
Aug 29, 2019
If “related to” jurisdiction exists at the outset of a lawsuit, the court retains personal and subject matter jurisdiction even if the basis for “related to” jurisdiction disappears later, the Fifth.....
Aug 26, 2019 Robert J. Faris
Absolute Priority Doesn’t Require an Individual Debtor to Pay for Exempt Property Taking sides on an issue where the lower courts are divided, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that an.....
Aug 23, 2019
On an issue where the courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Ann M. Nevins of New Haven, Conn., ruled that personal liability on a secured debt that was eliminated in a prior chapter 7 discharge is not.....