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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Mar 21, 2023 Kenneth D. Bell
Employing the most vituperative language employed so far to nix the strategy, a district judge in North Carolina affirmed Bankruptcy Judge Laura T. Beyer, who had barred secured creditors from taking.....
Oct 10, 2022 Robert E. Grossman
The assignment of a claim confers the right to assert the nondischargeability of the claim, according to Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of Central Islip, N.Y., who adopted the position of the.....
Aug 03, 2022 J. Craig Whitley
Yesterday, we reported how the courts are split on whether a trustee can step into the shoes of the Internal Revenue Service to bring a fraudulent transfer suit going back 10 years under Section 544(b.....
Jul 05, 2022 Eric Komitee
On an issue where the lower courts are split, a district judge on Long Island, N.Y., reversed the bankruptcy court by holding that a debtor is entitled to a homestead exemption in sale proceeds when.....
Mar 03, 2022 Robert E. Grossman
Having decided that “Chapter 13 has morphed into the pursuit of loss mitigation as its sole purpose in which debtors file cases they never intend to bring to confirmation,” Bankruptcy Judge Robert E.....
Jan 28, 2022 Joan M. Azrack
Upholding Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman, a district judge in Brooklyn, N.Y., ruled that a chapter 13 trustee is entitled to compensation if the case is dismissed before confirmation. In most.....
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.....
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.....
Aug 11, 2021 Terrence W. Boyle
In the wake of Taggart, an appellate decision from North Carolina demonstrates how lawyers and courts must draft orders and plans with specificity, otherwise allegedly offending creditors can’t be.....
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.....