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
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Oct 18, 2019 Elizabeth E. Brown
Yesterday we reported a decision where Bankruptcy Judge Michelle M. Harner of Baltimore ruled that newly modified Bankruptcy Rule 3002(c)(6) did not give her discretion to allow a creditor to file a.....
Expanding First Circuit authority, bankruptcy and district judges in Maine essentially followed the Fifth Circuit in holding that a chapter 7 debtor can sell exempt property after filing and.....
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.....
Sep 06, 2019 Robert D. Berger
May a trustee recover from an immediate or mediate transferee if the recipient received proceeds from a fraudulent transfer but not the fraudulently transferred property itself? Answering a question.....
Aug 09, 2019
There are two and perhaps three tests among the circuit courts for deciding when the repayment of a student loan amounts to an “undue hardship,” enabling the court to discharge the debt under Section.....
Jul 08, 2019 Elizabeth D. Katz
Different Rules Govern When Claims Accrue By or Against an Estate Recently, courts have been holding that the accrual of claims by and against an estate are not governed by the same rules. An appeal.....
Jun 07, 2019 Dale L. Somers
Earmarking Seems to Be a Dead Letter in the Tenth Circuit The Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel wrote an intriguing opinion finding that a triangular transaction was a preference. Without.....
May 23, 2019 Janice D. Loyd
Reconstructed Time Records Are Ok in a POC for Pre-Filing Attorneys’ Fees Reconstructed time records do not result automatically in the reduction or disallowance of a mortgage lender’s claim for.....
May 07, 2019 John W. Broomes
District Court Upholds Discharge of a Portion of Student Loan Debt A district judge in Kansas upheld a decision handed down last year by Bankruptcy Judge Robert E Nugent of Wichita, Kansas, who ruled.....
May 01, 2019 William J. Kayatta Jr.
Equity Can’t Alter the Three Petitioning Creditors Requirement, First Circuit Rules Courts may not disregard the numerosity requirement for an involuntary petition based on special circumstances, even.....