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.

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May 10, 2019 Gerard E. Lynch
Disclosing an Asset in the Wrong Place Won’t Invoke Judicial Estoppel, Circuit Says If a pro se chapter 7 debtor lists a lawsuit on his schedule of financial affairs, but fails to list the lawsuit.....
May 02, 2019 Kenneth M. Karas
Freezing a Chapter 7 Debtor’s Bank Account Doesn’t Violate the Automatic Stay Persuaded by a Ninth Circuit opinion, a district judge in New York held that a bank does not violate the automatic stay by.....
Apr 24, 2019 Michael B. Kaplan
Bankruptcy Notice to a Creditor Represented by Counsel in State Court Is Adequate When creditors have been represented by an attorney in state court, a debtor need not, and indeed perhaps should not.....
Apr 13, 2019 Gregory L. Taddonio
Sovereign Immunity Doesn’t Insulate States from Lien Stripping Bankruptcy Judge Gregory T Taddonio of Pittsburgh likened the Pennsylvania state taxing authority to Achilles, the Greek hero who thought.....
Mar 15, 2019 Christopher S. Sontchi
Reading Stern Narrowly, Delaware Judge to Issue Final Order in Fraudulent Transfer Suit Narrowly interpreting Supreme Court authority, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Christopher S Sontchi of Delaware.....
Feb 28, 2019 Cheryl Ann Krause
Third Circuit Strips Debt Buyers of Defenses Under the F D C P A The Third Circuit slammed the door on several theories a debt buyer might use to escape liability under the federal Fair Debt.....
Feb 25, 2019 Thomas P. Agresti
Third Circuit Pronounces a Damages Formula for Fraudulent Entireties Transfers Bankruptcy Judge Thomas P Agresti of Erie, Pennsylvania, was given the supreme compliment by the Third Circuit: The.....
Feb 07, 2019 James J. Tancredi
Connecticut Joins New York on Fraudulent Transfers for Children’s Tuition Courts in Connecticut and New York are taking the same approach in deciding whether a parent’s payments of tuition for an.....
Jan 24, 2019 Stuart M. Bernstein
The Emily Litella Principle Governs the Withdrawal of Proofs of Claim The Emily Litella principle will not divest the bankruptcy court of equitable jurisdiction, according to an opinion by Bankruptcy.....
Jan 09, 2019 Louis A. Scarcella
A Pending Sale Contract Doesn’t Obliterate a Homestead Exemption in Chapter 7 Signing a contract before bankruptcy to sell a home will not destroy a chapter 7 debtor’s homestead exemption, according.....