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 201
Nov 15, 2021 David G. Larimer
On a question where the circuits are split, another district judge in Rochester, N.Y., has held that an in rem tax foreclosure of real property can be set aside as a fraudulent transfer for lack of.....
Oct 13, 2021 Joan A. Lloyd
The bankruptcy judges in the Western District of Kentucky have effectively banned so-called bifurcated fee arrangements where chapter 7 debtors pay counsel fees after filing. The October 5 opinion by.....
Oct 07, 2021 Philip M. Halpern
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia G. Morris of the Southern District of New York wrote an opinion in January 2020 where she said that some courts have incorrectly interpreted the Brunner test to impose.....
Sep 24, 2021 Louis A. Scarcella
A trustee may not sell claims of the estate when there is only minimal incremental benefit to unsecured creditors, according to Bankruptcy Judge Louis A. Scarcella of Central Islip, New York. In his.....
Sep 21, 2021 Eduardo V. Rodriguez
Taking sides with the dissenter and disagreeing with the Second Circuit’s majority opinion on August 2, Bankruptcy Judge Eduardo Rodriguez from the Southern District of Texas held that a debtor can.....
Aug 23, 2021 R. Guy Cole, Jr.
Over a dissent, the Sixth Circuit held that a debt collector’s failure to identify itself accurately does not give the creditor constitutional standing to file suit for violation of the federal Fair.....
Aug 17, 2021 Joan L. Larsen
Congress needs to fix the mess it made in Section 541(b)(7) and say clearly whether chapter 13 debtors are entitled to make voluntary contributions to 401(k) retirement plans. As it now stands, there.....
Aug 13, 2021 Robert E. Grossman
He didn’t abolish so-called chapter 20 entirely, but Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of Central Islip, N.Y., has made it unworkable for many chapter 13 debtors. The typical chapter 20 case works.....
Jun 17, 2021 Robert E. Grossman
An award of treble damages in arbitration for a willful violation of state law doesn’t mean that the debt is automatically excepted from discharge under Section 523(a)(2)(A), for reasons explained by.....
Jun 11, 2021 Raymond M. Kethledge
Splitting with two other circuits, the Sixth Circuit ruled that the bankruptcy court must dismiss a chapter 13 petition, even when the latest repeat filing was in bad faith. The debtor bought a home.....