President’s Column Having served as ABI President for just over three months, while it is good to remain focused on advancing the organization, I want to take some time to reflect on life and family. Life takes unexpected turns. The recent …
2023
President’s Column Having served as ABI President for just over three months, while it is good to remain focused on advancing the organization, I want to take some time to reflect on life and family. Life takes unexpected turns. The recent …
The Federal Pause on Student Loan Payments Is Set to Expire. How Might Bankruptcy Fill the Gap? By Joy Kleisinger and Hayley Mullen The COVID-era pause on student loan payments and interest will finally come to an end after eight extensions…
Benchnotes By Aaron M. Kaufman, Bradley D. Pack and Christina Sanfelippo Bankruptcy Court Limits Bartenwerfer to Partnership or Agency Debts, Finding It Inapplicable to Fraudulent-Transferee Liability Can the recipient of a fraudulent trans…
Courts Find Obstacles to Limited Representation in Consumer Cases By Stephen W. Sather The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) added new responsibilities for consumer debtors. These include pre-petition …
Consumer Bankruptcy and Capitalist Exploitation By Dr. Michael D. Sousa Editor’s Note: This is an opinion piece and only reflects the viewpoints of the author. In Capital Volume I , German philosopher and economist Karl Marx unpacked the dy…