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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Feb 28, 2019 Cheryl Ann Krause
Third Circuit Strips Debt Buyers of Defenses Under the F D C P A The Third Circuit slammed the door on several theories a debt buyer might use to escape liability under the federal Fair Debt.....
Feb 26, 2019 Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
Sixth Circuit Shows Why the Supreme Court Must Reverse Taggart The Sixth Circuit refused to allow an ambiguously written state statute to provide insulation from liability for violating the automatic.....
Feb 25, 2019 Thomas P. Agresti
Third Circuit Pronounces a Damages Formula for Fraudulent Entireties Transfers Bankruptcy Judge Thomas P Agresti of Erie, Pennsylvania, was given the supreme compliment by the Third Circuit: The.....
Feb 20, 2019
The Supreme Court Refuses to Revisit Dewsnup The Supreme Court won’t be overruling Dewnsup this year, and probably never. Yesterday, the justices denied the petition for certiorari in Ritter v. Brady.....
Feb 15, 2019 Theodor C. Albert
Bankruptcy Judge OKs Four Years of Jailing for Civil Contempt Later this year, the Ninth Circuit will decide whether the civil contempt power enables a bankruptcy judge to jail someone for more than.....
Fifth Circuit Hints that Debtors May Retain Property for Recreation and Entertainment Although the Fifth Circuit was unwilling to make the opinion precedential, the appeals court is nonetheless.....
Feb 11, 2019
Supreme Court Is on the Road to Overruling Dewsnup On February 15, the Supreme Court will consider a petition for certiorari asking the justices to overrule the infamous Dewsnup decision. Over a.....
Feb 08, 2019 Michael E. Romero
Without Excusable Neglect, Debtors May Claim Exemption in Reopened Cases Reversing bankruptcy courts, the Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that a debtor can reopen a closed case to.....
Seventh Circuit Makes Stays Pending Appeal Automatic in Mortgage Foreclosures Over a dissent, the Seventh Circuit ruled provisionally in a nonprecedential opinion that stays pending appeal should be.....
Feb 07, 2019 James J. Tancredi
Connecticut Joins New York on Fraudulent Transfers for Children’s Tuition Courts in Connecticut and New York are taking the same approach in deciding whether a parent’s payments of tuition for an.....