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 71 - 80 of 200
Jun 08, 2020 Kevin Newsom
The first court of appeals to tackle the issue, the Eleventh Circuit held that a chapter 13 plan by itself cannot assume an executory contract. In an opinion on June 3 by Circuit Judge Kevin C. Newsom.....
May 28, 2020 Peter G. Cary
Believing that Supreme Court authority on preferences didn’t govern, the First Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel ruled that funds allegedly withdrawn from a retirement account before the filing date.....
May 07, 2020 C. Ashley Royal
Even though the debtor had not listed a contract among her executory contracts, all of the claims associated with the contract were discharged because the debtor had scheduled the counterparty as a.....
Apr 28, 2020 Wendy L. Hagenau
Even if the trustee blows the two-year statute of limitations for bringing an avoidance action to invalidate an unperfected lien, the trustee is not time-barred from objecting to the secured status of.....
Apr 06, 2020 Diane Finkle
In Taggart, the Supreme Court raised the bar on holding a creditor in contempt for violating the automatic stay. Some might say that the high court defanged the discharge. See Taggart v. Lorenzen, 139.....
Feb 27, 2020 n/a
A nonprecedential opinion from the Eleventh Circuit shows how Taggart v. Lorenzen allows courts to rule on contempt motions without actually deciding whether there was a violation of the discharge.....
Feb 07, 2020 Juan R. Torruella
Ordinarily, there is a clear winner and a clear loser when a circuit court decides an appeal. In a dischargeability case involving allegedly false representations and pretenses, the First Circuit.....
Feb 05, 2020 William J. Kayatta Jr.
A bankruptcy court order awarding damages for willful violation of the automatic stay is a final order that must be appealed immediately, even if the court hasn’t yet ruled on how much the debtor is.....
Jan 28, 2020 R. Lanier Anderson
Widening an existing split of circuits, the Eleventh Circuit rejected the one-day-late rule adopted by three circuits and held that a tax debt can be discharged even if the return was filed late. The.....
Jan 15, 2020 Melvin S. Hoffman
The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the First Circuit used a case involving the split of authority over Section 1322(c)(1) to opine on the binding effect of a BAP opinion on a later BAP panel in the.....