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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Mar 01, 2023 O. Rogeriee Thompson
The First Circuit wrote a 47-page dissertation on the invocation of judicial estoppel in bankruptcy cases. Basically, the principle requires more than a demonstration that the party had advanced legal.....
Aug 08, 2022 Enrique S. Lamoutte
The First Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel insinuated that the Department of Education’s so-called borrower defense to the repayment of student loans cannot be raised under Section 523(a)(8) without.....
Aug 02, 2022 Dale L. Somers
Eventually, we may have a split of circuits on the question of whether a trustee can step into the shoes of the Internal Revenue Service to bring fraudulent transfer suits going back 10 years under.....
May 10, 2022 Sandra L. Lynch
Deepening a split of circuits, the First Circuit held over a lengthy dissent that the Bankruptcy Code waived sovereign immunity as to tribes of Native Americans. The majority’s May 6 opinion by Circuit.....
Mar 16, 2022 Mitchell L. Herren
Bankruptcy Judge Mitchell L. Herren was put in the unfortunate and untenable position of having to decide how parents should spend their limited income on their children’s education and upbringing. He.....
Nov 01, 2021 Dale L. Somers
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Dale L. Somers of Topeka, Kan., wrote two opinions keeping the chapter 12 door open for individuals who farm through LLCs or liquidated their farming assets but intend to.....
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 28, 2021 Dale L. Somers
Taking sides with the minority on a question where the lower courts are divided, the bankruptcy judges in Kansas decided that the fruits of a post-petition personal injury claim belong to the chapter.....
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.....