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)
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Apr 05, 2019 Daniel P. Collins
Final Orders Allowed in Preference Suits Against Defendants Who Didn’t File Claims Constrained by the logic of In re Bellingham Ins. Agency Incorporated, although not by its holding, Bankruptcy Judge.....
Mar 27, 2019
Ninth Circuit Lays Down Additional Pleading Requirements for F C R A Complaints In a 2 to 1 opinion, the Ninth Circuit raised the bar for consumer bankrupts to establish standing justifying a lawsuit.....
Mar 19, 2019 Christopher D. Jaime
The Rule 3001(f) Presumption of Claim Validity Doesn’t Include the Value of Collateral Does the presumption of the validity and amount of the claim in Bankruptcy Rule 3001 f include the value ascribed.....
Feb 15, 2019 Theodor C. Albert
Bankruptcy Judge OKs Four Years of Jailing for Civil Contempt Later this year, the Ninth Circuit will decide whether the civil contempt power enables a bankruptcy judge to jail someone for more than.....
Feb 04, 2019
Stern Disputes Invoke a Circuit Court’s General Jurisdiction Under 28 U S C  section 12 91 In a nonprecedential opinion, the Ninth Circuit identified one of the finer points of an appeals court’s.....
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.....
Dec 28, 2018 Milan D. Smith Jr.
Ninth Circuit Allows Counsel Fees when Debtor Successfully Appeals a Stay Violation The Ninth Circuit became the first court of appeals to rule that a debtor is entitled to appellate counsel fees for.....
Dec 19, 2018 Martin Glenn
Tuition Payments for Adult Children Squarely Held to Be Constructively Fraudulent On an issue dividing the lower courts, Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn of New York squarely held that educational.....
Dec 06, 2018 Daniel P. Collins
As an Exempt Asset, a Dog’s Value Is Priceless, Judge Collins Says Although a dog may be the Debtor’s priceless, faithful and loved companion, the dog is nonetheless property in the eyes of the.....