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: 1,408 (all-time)
Covering all circuits
Showing 51 - 60 of 185
Sep 29, 2021 G. Michael Halfenger
If the law changes, neither judicial estoppel nor law-of-the-case prevents the debtor from objecting to the classification of a claim that was treated as having priority in a confirmed chapter 13 plan.....
Sep 08, 2021 Beth E. Hanan
On a question where the courts are split, Bankruptcy Judge Beth E. Hanan of Milwaukee extrapolated from Seventh Circuit authority to hold that a discharge terminates liability that arises after filing.....
Aug 30, 2021 Matthew F. Kennelly
A district judge in Chicago lamented how the Supreme Court and the Seventh Circuit have curtailed the ability of federal courts to enforce some consumer protection laws. A discharged bankrupt filed a.....
Aug 19, 2021 Bruce M. Selya
The First Circuit expanded the boundaries of constitutional mootness in a chapter 13 case, and perhaps also in chapter 11. Even if the bankruptcy court had incorrectly directed the chapter 13 trustee.....
Jul 23, 2021 Laura Taylor Swain
A decision by the district court in restructuring Puerto Rico’s debt demonstrates the gyrations a court must sometimes undertake to conclude that a contract is capable of assumption under the.....
May 24, 2021 Elizabeth D. Katz
Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth D. Katz gave some relief to an individual not entitled to discharge student loans. Under Section 105(a), Judge Katz of Springfield, Mass., discharged whatever would be left.....
May 05, 2021 Bruce M. Selya
For an individual debtor who misbehaves badly, the bankruptcy court may both deny discharge and dismiss immediately thereafter, according to the First Circuit. Consequently, the sanction of denial of.....
Apr 15, 2021 n/a
When Fulton came down in January, the Supreme Court decided that debtors are not entitled to regain possession of impounded cars under Section 362(a)(3) simply by filing chapter 13 petitions. City of.....
Apr 01, 2021 James D. Peterson
Even though measured by the expenses incurred by the state disciplinary authorities, a district judge in Wisconsin sided with the Ninth Circuit and held that costs assessed against the lawyer were not.....
Mar 26, 2021 Kent Lindquist
On an issue where the circuits are split, a district judge sided with the majority by upholding Bankruptcy Judge Kent Lindquist of Hammond, Indiana, and ruling that the automatic stay does not.....